Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Blogs and Identities :: Web Individuality Privacy Internet Essays
Blogs and IdentitiesWhen I work out of an individual, I think of one person, and that person has one distinct individualism element. When I discovered that the great unwashed whom web log change their identities, I thought it was strange and wondered why they do this. I first noniced this in the Always and Forever blog I have been observing. The couple in this blog do not use their real names. I understand that you might have to interpolate your constitution a bit depending on where you are or whom you are with. For example, you would not swear if you were trying to impress your soon to be in-laws. When I talk about changing identity I am talking about using a totally different identity and more times they also change their personality. As Judith S. Donath states, Identity plays a happen upon role in virtual communities. In communication, which is the primary activity, knowing the identity of those with whom you communicate is essential for understanding and evaluating an i nteraction. Yet in the disembodied humankind of the virtual community, identity is also ambiguous. Many of the basic cues about personality and social role we are accustomed to in the physical founding are absent. (Identity and Deception)Blogs and identity from societys lookOne of the main reasons that I think people change their identity is because they feel as though they are inadequate in many part of their life. Maybe they do not have their dream job, or maybe they are not married and they think they should be. Anything can pee a person feel as though they are not good enough. In todays society there is the mind-set that e veryone should live by certain standard, and this could make someone feel very uncomfortable with who they really are. As Mead says, This is particularly relevant to an interactionist perspective because the positions into which we derive (and their behavioural expectations, or roles) are reinforced not only by our own conceptions of who I am, but also by the perceived conceptions of who I ought to be or a reflection upon what social positions others put us into (taking the role of the other). (Parents)Another thing is that they might be unsure about is their sexuality. They might want to become someone of the foe sex in their blogs and see how it feels or how people react to them. As Sherry Turkle states, even a assumed male persona to experience for herself the sort outs gender bending abilities.
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