Reflection of My Online Identity
Reflection of my online identity The way in which we communicate has changed significantly over the last few decades. If I am honest with myself, I use my phone as a security blanket. I feel anxious and twitchy if I don’t have it on me 24/7. However, considering how much I access the internet and various social media apps on my phone, I rarely post content on these platforms. When I do, it is usually a ‘share’ of something I have found interesting, funny or important; mostly ‘cute’ animal videos and sometimes social justice or political issues. I don’t really ‘create my own content’ (unless you count blurry pictures of a drunken night out or a generic, heavily-filtered photo of a beach that is the staple of most Instagram accounts). Even tho I seem to spend 50% of my day scrolling through my various social medias, I rarely contribute or create within them #alc203 #onlineidentity — Amy Kempster (@AmyKempstar) November 29, 2017 I have always been envious of my online conne...