In Facebook, Myspace, or Twitter, are people showing their real personality?
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I read an article in the Wall street Journal about people on Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace that aren't really telling their status or true information about themselves. They are basically hiding their true identity. Is this correct?
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I read an article in the Wall street Journal about people on Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace that aren't really telling their status or true information about themselves. They are basically hiding their true identity. Is this correct?
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February 9th, 2010 at 6:23 am
A lot of people do seem to project alternate personalities so to speak. Kinda abstract, conceptual amalgams of everything they want to be or want others to think of them and then give the personality life by posting certain bulletins, using a certain picture etc.
It is sad.
February 11th, 2010 at 5:12 pm
i think it helps people show their true self..
or some people see myspace as a way for someone to pretend to be someone they want to be,..
so i think it does
February 15th, 2010 at 3:46 am
its true everyone is not showing their real ages and stuff like that ppl lie about that stuff like teenagers