disclosure vs anonymity

i’m sure some of you may have noticed that i have split my online identity. i have done this for a few reasons. The first being i am now on a career path that is solely internet based. my future colleagues and employers will undoubtedly use social networking to gather information about me and make decisions on who i am. the second is i’m tired of censoring my self. i like to write and part of my writing style is to practice full disclosure and honesty. this for obvious reasons could be detrimental to my future careers. the last reason is i feel this is a good test for people who actually want to know me and don’t just want one extra internet popularity point.

so how is this going to work?? in theory i will only have my family and and professional relationships on one account and everything else on the other. how does this change the way you interact with me on the internet?? it doesn’t really… you may continue to post scandalous and questionable things on my facebook wall… only now my mom wont get to experience the vulgarities and indecencies that are part of my life.

hopefully i will not damage any relationships by doing this and most of the friends that i had on my old facebook account will seek me out on my new account. if not… oh well.

happy 2011 everyone

 

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One Response to disclosure vs anonymity

  1. Sally says:

    I love you no matter what Mr. Cro! xox

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