Thursday, March 22, 2012

1. Is there a clear demarcation between who you are online and else where?
        A: Yes i believe there is a big difference between who you are online compared to who you are in real life. Many people feel like they are safe behind their computers and can say what ever they want. A lot of people may say hurtful things to people on the internet because they know nothing bad can happen to them physically when make fun of people over the internet. Also people may act more like themselves over the internet because they can say whatever is on their mind.

2. What parts of people are missing out on if they do not interact with the online you?
         A: The people may be missing out on how you really feel and your real opinions about things. People are usually to afraid to talk about how they really feel in person.

3. Why(or why not) should your own personal cyber infrastructure? What does this mean to you?
       A: It is really important to manage your cyber infrastructure because it is the framework of who you are. You do not want people thinking badly of the framework of who you are because that could determine if you get a job or not because an employer could research you online and if they do not like what they see then you might not get the job.

4. Who are we in this space where the online world is not something distinctly separate?
       A: It really depends on who we are. we can be whoever we want to be at that time. Some days we want to be something we are not.

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