“…While social media has been criticized as a platform where people can keep their network informed of mundane activities, such as what they ate for breakfast [27], at the other end of the spectrum, people find and share consumer, business, and special event information and learn new things [64]. Social media also enable people to encounter and maintain awareness of professional or work-related information [67]. Through social media, university students share information about social functions, friends, and academic information [3,18,49], making these sites valuable resources.…”