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		<title>Social Media and Divorce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great report by CNN&#8217;s Alison Kosik on Social Networking sites increasingly being named as a factor in deteriorating marriages. Surprising to note that 1 in 5 divorce papers reference Facebook. We are going to see more cases of break-up of relationship due to improper communication on Social Media channels,  not only among family members but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great report by CNN&#8217;s Alison Kosik on Social Networking sites increasingly being named as a factor in deteriorating marriages. Surprising to note that 1 in 5 divorce papers reference Facebook.</p>
<p>We are going to see more cases of break-up of relationship due to improper communication on Social Media channels,  not only among family members but in work setting as well (employee-employer relationship for example).</p>
<p>This will result in calls for more privacy on Social Networking sites. Facebook and Twitter will have to respond to their users&#8217; need for privacy by enabling suitable privacy filters.</p>
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