When will my reflection show,who I am, inside?

A huge advantage of single digital identity framework could support transactions across a range of industries, from healthcare to e-commerce as per my comment on Gary’s post. However, are you convinced to having just one single identity?

In a digital world full of virtual personas, authenticity is quickly becoming an endangered quality. – Steve Tobak, 2016

Being fake online is easier than being real because you are able to project your own expectations and desires without any worry of being judged. Unfortunately, they’re jumping on the “fake it ‘til you make it” hype parade en masse.

I do agree with Darren, when he mentioned that during communication with different people, different tones and self censorship was used and if this happens in real life, it could too for online. The photo of me hanging at a club does not need to be the subject of the conversation I am having with my mom.

Here’s how the same content is shared over different social sites.

Source: AddThis

Reading through Siewmin’s post, she shared that creating multiple profiles might not be necessary as Facebook privacy settings allow user to decide which audience could see your post. This is interesting to know because despite that, people are still not convinced that having personal and professional account linked together is a good choice. For example, Chicago-based writer Jerry Brennan has three Facebook profiles – one as himself, one for his pen name and another alias used for research based. According to Experian Research, a typical person in the UK has an estimated total of 26 online accounts (2017).

Our research has shown that people across the generations have very different attitudes towards the way they navigate the internet and manage their online accounts, or online IDs – Nick Mothershaw

Can we still believe who we are online? Maybe my online friend Lucas, is not Lucas after all. This is an interesting video done by Ditch The Label about social media lie versus reality.

Source: Ditch The Label

After three topics, I have learnt much more about digital literacy and I can now safely present my digital profile – before and after:

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Infographics created by me.

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Here’s a song that sums up today’s topic:

 

Comments:

Siewmin’s Post

Gary’s Post

Sources:

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Are You Living an Insta Lie? Social Media Vs. Reality. (2017). YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EFHbruKEmw

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darlieontheweb, V. (2017). The more the merrier?. Darren Chua. Retrieved from https://darlieontheweb.wordpress.com/2017/11/20/the-more-the-merrier/

Tobak, S, (2016) If You Want to Be a Real Leader, Quit Being Fake. Fortune. Retrieved from http://fortune.com/2016/04/29/quit-being-fake/

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Which is the REAL you?

We discussed ‘fake’ news last week but what about you being a snake (🐍) because you’re F-A-K-E?!

Creating an online identity usually involves a degree of pretence to hide certain information about yourself (Longair, 2006). It is commonly found on social media, online gamings, resale platforms etc.

There are two types of approaches to online identity – single or multiple. Single identity approach is where you put in your real identity and multiple approach is when you decide to mask your identity in any way (Futurelearn).

This was an iconic comic created 24 years ago that was used to describe how people’s online personas differ from real life.

Source: Know Your Meme 

I am guilty of being a snake – being fake online. I have created a breakdown on how I have used single and multiple identities on various platforms. I currently have 1 Facebook and Twitter account, 3 Instagram accounts, 2 YouTube accounts and 2 websites.

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Source: Screenshots by me

 

As I used both single and multiple identities for these online platforms, I do sometimes face the problem of posting on the wrong account, unable to create a separation between personal and work life.

Here’s a breakdown of the good and bad of using single identity online.

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Infographics created by me. Source: FutureLearn, GigaOm

Different sites, different audiences, different purposes. – Nicole Lee

People create multiple identities to cater to different audience (Casserly, 2011). A study from Pennsylvania State University finds that many social media users tweak the way they come off on different platforms because they just want to fit in.

Here’s the breakdown of the good and bad for having multiple identities online:

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Infographics created by me. Source: FutureLearn, Social Media Today

Here’s a Ted Talk by Ulrike Schultze on how social media shapes our identity:

Source: TedxTalk 

Currently I have no major problem managing my multiple online identities and I feel more relieved knowing that my personal and work online platforms are separated.

“I don’t trust nobody, nobody trusts me.” – Taylor Swift

Do you also have multiple online personalities like me or will you still trust me now that I have told you about my other alter egos?

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Gonzalez, R. (2014). Who Are You? How to Develop a Brand Identity for Instagram. (2014). Likeable Media. Retrieved from https://www.likeable.com/blog/2014/08/who-are-you-how-to-develop-a-brand-identity-for-instagram

How Social Media Shapes Identity | Ulrike Schultze | TEDxSMU. (2015). YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSpyZor-Byk&t=22s

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