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The benefit of this illustration is that it combines structural in formation with observations in a typical graph notation appropriate for use by procedures such as link-prediction, recommendation, and abstractions. This paper introduces a conceptual platform for bringing college students and lecturers together in a social media consortium. The outcomes extracted from the questionnaire used on this paper reveals that almost all of the students help and are wanting to see this concept live and keen to play an energetic position and present full commitment. This consortium encompasses college students and teachers from each school and college. As a case study of social media, Facebook was used as a communication and interactive device amongst group members. The theme behind this platform is to construct tutorial group from last year faculty students with first year university college students to trade expertise and transfer information. Seeing what quantity of "associates"