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Multiple Identities?

Figure 1: ‘Digital Identities’ by Heighway, 2018 created on Piktochart, What is a digital identity? The video I created below explains this: According to van Dijck (2013), most professional persona and personal persona display distinct differences and so we should use more than one online identities to accommodate these. Do we have multiple online identities? Social media sites now allow users to create multiple pages for different uses. Continue reading →

Multiple Identities?

Figure 1: ‘Digital Identities’ by Heighway, 2018 created on Piktochart, What is a digital identity? The video I created below explains this: According to van Dijck (2013), most professional persona and personal persona display distinct differences and so we should use more than one online identities to accommodate these. Do we have multiple online identities? Social media sites now allow users to create multiple pages for different uses. Continue reading →

Multiple Identities?

Figure 1: ‘Digital Identities’ by Heighway, 2018 created on Piktochart, What is a digital identity? The video I created below explains this: According to van Dijck (2013), most professional persona and personal persona display distinct differences and so we should use more than one online identities to accommodate these. Do we have multiple online identities? Social media sites now allow users to create multiple pages for different uses. Continue reading →

Why settle for one when you can have multiple?

In the early years of the internet, it was much easier to hide your online identity. Cartoonist Peter Steiner published an illustration in a 1993 issue of The New Yorker that perfectly depicted the anonymity that came with internet interactions. Peter Steiner’s cartoon illustration (Steiner, 1993) SINGLE IDENTITY Facebook and Google have been large influences in creating a single identity on the web. Continue reading →

Why settle for one when you can have multiple?

In the early years of the internet, it was much easier to hide your online identity. Cartoonist Peter Steiner published an illustration in a 1993 issue of The New Yorker that perfectly depicted the anonymity that came with internet interactions. Peter Steiner’s cartoon illustration (Steiner, 1993) SINGLE IDENTITY Facebook and Google have been large influences in creating a single identity on the web. Continue reading →

Why settle for one when you can have multiple?

In the early years of the internet, it was much easier to hide your online identity. Cartoonist Peter Steiner published an illustration in a 1993 issue of The New Yorker that perfectly depicted the anonymity that came with internet interactions. Peter Steiner’s cartoon illustration (Steiner, 1993) SINGLE IDENTITY Facebook and Google have been large influences in creating a single identity on the web. Continue reading →

Why settle for one when you can have multiple?

In the early years of the internet, it was much easier to hide your online identity. Cartoonist Peter Steiner published an illustration in a 1993 issue of The New Yorker that perfectly depicted the anonymity that came with internet interactions. Peter Steiner’s cartoon illustration (Steiner, 1993) SINGLE IDENTITY Facebook and Google have been large influences in creating a single identity on the web. Continue reading →

Why settle for one when you can have multiple?

In the early years of the internet, it was much easier to hide your online identity. Cartoonist Peter Steiner published an illustration in a 1993 issue of The New Yorker that perfectly depicted the anonymity that came with internet interactions. Peter Steiner’s cartoon illustration (Steiner, 1993) SINGLE IDENTITY Facebook and Google have been large influences in creating a single identity on the web. Continue reading →

Why settle for one when you can have multiple?

In the early years of the internet, it was much easier to hide your online identity. Cartoonist Peter Steiner published an illustration in a 1993 issue of The New Yorker that perfectly depicted the anonymity that came with internet interactions. Peter Steiner’s cartoon illustration (Steiner, 1993) SINGLE IDENTITY Facebook and Google have been large influences in creating a single identity on the web. Continue reading →