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Blogging and Net Identity
Apr 12 2007, 3:57 PM EDT
This is really intriguing to me, especially the comments earlier in the article about how people view profane comments or comments about silly drunkeness. One of the issues in my paper is about multiplicity in identity and how to manage that. Its interesting because prior to the web, blogging and social tagging sites, your personal life was your own and not really up for judgement by your supervisors. As long as you weren't arrested, gaining bad publicity for the company, and making sure your personal activities weren't effecting work you were fine. Now your blog/facebook/etc, gives a personal glimpse into your life and bosses can judge you based on your "morality." Raises interesting questions about it personal identity and presentation in the social and professional world. Another instance of the world growing smaller?
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