The proliferating influence of Internet within society has enabled
Web 2.0 platforms to develop in multiple guises, with innumerable applications.
Web 2.0 platforms such as Facebook which can facilitate contact and open new opportunities for communication, identity management and reciprocity within the boundaries of select networks or communities have flourished and become hugely successful communication tools which are used all over the world.
Communication through the computer, due to it’s asynchronous nature has allowed users to evaluate and fashion what they communicate, to a degree that was not possible through traditional real time conversation, whilst integrating the integral factors that make traditional communication successful.
