Identity In Social Media

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Social networks such as Facebook, Google, MySpace, Twitter etc have attracted millions of users in the last year. Social networks have attracted worldwide attention because of their potential to address millions of customers at a time and also possible future customers. Among many users social media is regarded as a medium of self-expression and through this they can also interact with different people around the globe.
Facebook is one of the biggest social networking sites. Many individuals and organizations usually use Facebook to access and to gather information about other users. Some Facebook users provides partially fake data in their user profiles due to the reason because they want to present themselves as different from what they actually are. An identity of a person is a complicated matter, a person’s identity is rarely static and is constantly changing due to a change in fashion, is influenced by others and surrounding, trends and the media. This can be said that our identities will usually be out of our control; means we behave and reacted in such a way in which we want others to perceive us as, we hide our real identities. Facebook and other Social Medias make an assumption about the way people relate themselves with others. Features like form-based profiles, different avatars and facets shape the character of the people how they represent themselves to others online. Privacy applications and profile control settings help the users that how to share content, and whether others are allowed to see them and contact them.
An identity is defined as “those images and masks” which a person wears to present himself to the world differently; that is a ‘Persona’. Now a day social media is becoming such an important part of our...

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...what they actually are. Social networks in particular facilitates the users for friendly, private sharing that maintains boundaries between different areas of person’s faceted lives – particularly family, work and social sharing.
This research article also posed a question of whether or not we actually have a “true identity.” If social media allows people to carry on false front of themselves which they use without the parallelism of personal interaction, any identity they have may be lost. The status we update being boring or fake, with every biography influenced by culture and fashionable trends, soon enough our online personas will be a far cry from who we actually are. Though it is difficult to control the forces that make up our personality but we can control the identity we portray to others online. Be yourself, if you do not, it could cost you your identity.

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