Wednesday, June 29, 2011
My Digital Self
I have given a decent amount of my information out on social websites and online communities. I started with myspace when I was in seventh grade. I joined to communicate with my friends from school because I had no phone and wanted to talk with everyone outside of school. I posted my interests, likes and dislikes, birthday and so on. Then facebook became popular. It is basically just a more grown-up version of myspace. I gave out the same amount of information plus my address. Other than those two websites I am not a member of any other social networking websites, such as twitter or any dating websites. I never shop or pay bills online, but I do talk with friends on facebook at least twice a day. Facebook goes a long way in creating my digital self, as it is basically the entirety of my digital self. My digital self is slightly less personable than my physical self, given that I am communicating with another computer instead of face to face.
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Now you can add another social site to your list of two. They say the third time is the charm.
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