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    Online Identity Essay

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    Sharing our feelings, likes, or dislikes on social media is quite the thing for many nowadays. Many individuals expose a certain personality throughout sites or apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and many more. For some, it is much easier to express emotion when they are behind screens. For others, there are simply boundaries or different personalities within real life and a cyber community. “We engage in impression management to present an ideal self to others” (Durden 2016).…

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    messages or altering one's personal data or avatar on social network services. In it Morozov relates slacktivism to the Colding-Jørgensen experiment: In 2009, a Danish psychologist named Anders Colding-Jørgensen created a fictitious Facebook group, as part of his research. Criticism of slacktivism often involves the idea that internet activities are ineffective, and/or that they prevent or lessen political participation in real life.…

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    Relation ties between two individuals depend on upon the time, commitment and effort put into it from both parties. Connections are considered to be one of the best investment in modern society. There are two kinds of relationships exists in today’s society; one where two people can communicate and relate in such a manner that their relationship turns into an unbroken bond. This relationship is full of time commitment, sacrifices, and memorable moments and favors that no stranger can break the…

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    opinion a certain way. An article published by the New York Times describes how only hours after the Las Vegas massacre (that took place on Sunday October,1 2017) hundreds of rumors had popped up all over social networking sites like Twitter, and Facebook(Carey,Benedict). Some of the rumours included things like the sheriff was covering up the incident, there was multiple shooters, the killer was from antifa, or he was a alt-right terrorist; furthermore, the fake accusations spread across social…

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    Domino's Pizza Case

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    Blog, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr), where they constantly provide their stakeholders about current situations and developments as well as creating an open environment for dialogue, allowing for stakeholders to share their thoughts and come with inquiries to the companies…

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    Over the course of the last two decades the use of social media has skyrocketed with over 72% of all online US adults, visiting Facebook at least once a month and Facebook adds 500,000 new users every day, that’s 6 new profiles every second. The benefits that social media could have on society has been overlooked and overshadowed by an uneducated view of the medium. Social media has benefited society because it provides immediate help during a crisis, because it can be used to monitor mental…

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    Marketing is a multi-faceted and complex system of symbiotic relationships such as that between traditional marketing strategies and social media marketing strategies. Both employ different methods that mould and shape what consumers are exposed to and both experience a different degree to which consumers influence and are influenced by these attempts at communication. Those in favour of social media marketing have a tendency to use the word “traditional” to denote a somewhat negative view that…

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    who distort the meaning of the term by over using it. Looking online, both extremes can easily be spotted. For example, I vividly remember scrolling through Facebook and finding a video of a Caucasian male creating his own tutorial for how he makes Phở, a Vietnamese dish. After finishing the video, I felt…

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    simple illustrations on Instagram and became to New York Times Bestseller. Social Media is not the privilege for young poets, many veteran poets like Billy Collins are also using Social Media, like Twitter and Facebook to publish their newest works. Also, some poets has been raised criticisms about these social media “pop poets”, because their works often has lack of depths. Read these three articles and share about your own experience about how do you see Social Media have…

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    Catfishing is when you pretend to be someone you are not on Facebook or other social networks or even through email to create a false identity to deceive someone into developing an online romance” (What is Catfishing?). Catfishing allows someone to act or speak in such a way without receiving consequences in one’s…

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