The Pros And Cons Of Digital Identity

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If you go back in time by twenty years and ask anyone this one question. What is digital identity? They will never have an answer for this question. In today’s world, technology is a part of everyone’s lives. The creation of the internet, smartphones, social media, and more are affect us in some way. People are able to show their digital identity in many forms now and are able to gain access of other’s digital identity. People show their digital identity through social media, smartphones, and email.
Digital identity is very new and is becoming more advance as the years keep going. So what is digital identity? (Prince) defines digital identity as a digital version of a person’s real identity. It can be any digital version including social media …show more content…

(Dewing 2012) refers social media as the wide range of internet-based mobile services that allow users to participate in online exchanges, contribute user-created content, or join online communities. To summarize, social media is way for people to connect with others by using the internet. When people think of social media they mostly think of Snap Chat, Twitter, and/or Instagram. But in fact, these sites are only part of a category of social media. (Dewing) organized social media in seven categories and they are Blogs, Wikis, Social bookmaking, Social network sites, Status-update services, Virtual world content, and Media-sharing sites. That means Wikipedia is part of social media. Who would have known that Wikipedia is somewhat similar to Twitter? As it states Social Media is any type of communication through the …show more content…

As (Stoller) says social media is the dominate set of interactional spheres where digital identities are made manifest. This means that social media is the main way that we show our identity digitally. Before social media, before there was internet, people use to know each other through direct contact. Now that there is Twitter, Facebook, and others, people are able to know one another through their interactions in social media. Social media is a relay of information of people that goes back and forth. (Cloiner) says “we immediately announce our story on social media: “hashtag gratitude,” “feeling sweetness,” “kickin’ it with kindness.” And then we wait—for the virtual world to respond, to determine what the experience will mean, what our life will mean, and ultimately, the most important thing of all: what the event says about who we are—our identity.” For example, some social media sites have the ability to upload a bio or short summary of who they are. That means the person is giving information about themselves online where its public for anyone to see. That is not only thing that tells who we are. People can know what type music someone likes, where they went on vacation, who they hang out with, what organizations they involve with, etc… Social media can be a way where people become friends, date, do some community projects, and many more examples. That’s is how social media is part of digital

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