Web shadows: Looking after ourselves online
5 responses to “Web shadows: Looking after ourselves online”
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All of social media is in some way a return to a more social and physical community-based life that existed in the pre-television age.
The Google shadow is almost like the curtain-twitcher of years ago, where anything you do is all round the street by lunchtime and people have passed judgement, probably on a partial or exagerated version.
Doesn’t half make you think twice about your behaviour and how you treat other people.
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As the Violent Femmes once sung; “I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record”.
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[…] UPPDATERING: Intressant artikel i The Economist om hur Obamas nya personalstyrka scannas av ordentligt vad gäller deras on line historia. Kommentar i postningen Let Who is without a web shadow cast the first stone som tidigare funderat just på våra “Web Shadows“. […]
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