Many people have argued that mobile space is similar to the internet with respect to its increased use and application. In recent past, this has been validated by the meteoric increase of sites dealing with mobile social networking. We can broadly define social networking as the process of producing and sharing media information which range from simple write-ups to major and complicated video feed, allowing people to connect with friends and establish relations with new users of the network. The act of using a mobile phone to bond with virtual communities is associated with social mobile networking which has been enabled by the proliferation of wireless networks (Balas, 2008). Content distribution through messaging and media intensive information has made it famous among wireless carriers who regard it as a chance for data revenue.