Humans build and participate in social networks for a multitude of reasons. Firstly, social networks provide a platform for individuals to connect and communicate with others, bridging geographical and cultural gaps. They offer a sense of belonging and help foster relationships and communities. Additionally, social networks serve as a means of self-E×ρréššion, allowing people to share their thoughts, ideas, and experiences with a wider audience. They also offer opportunities for social validation and recognition, with likes, comments, and followers. Furthermore, social networks provide a convenient space for information sharing, knowledge acquisition, and staying updated on current events. Ultimately, humans build and participate in social networks to satisfy their innate need for connection, E×ρréššion, and belonging.