Crafting Online Identity
Who really are we? Is it too hard for us just to tell the world, or the social networking world who we truly are without having to put up a performance for them and make them believe we are someone who we truly aren't. It would be much easier just to post a picture without having to put all these filters or edit it for people to give us a "like". Social networking has changed our personal perspective about ourselves, now we try to be better than super women, when really we are an original women. Think about it don't let social networking determine who you are.
When we are in front of a computer we put on a mask that we have created of our ideal self ,once we are out of site we become our real self. A real us that God forbid anyone in Facebook see. |
Great thought-provoking post. The image goes really well with what you've written, and adds to the message.
ReplyDeletelove the image you use if fits with the topic perfectly. and I agree with you i believe social networking has changed us and our perspective about ourselves.
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