Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Faceless on Facebook

In Kate Beal's essay "Faceless on Facebook," she makes a statement that we present a different image online, than what we do in real life. Kate talks about how on Facebook, we can conne t with family and friends across the universe, but we project a different image online than what we do in real life. Ms. Beak was not forced, nor peer pressured to get a Facebook, but it was her decision to get one since everyone talked about that they had one and how much cool it was. Kate had written things tag are real about her, who she really is, which made her look boring and unusual to see. So Kate decided to live happily without having to social network as much, and Internet free.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fairly accurate summary of the reading. But, what do you think about all of it? Agree or disagree?

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