Google yourself – who are the many faces of you on the internet? Any interesting Doppelgangers?
There are many faces of me on the internet. When I typed in my name on Google, I am a judge, a web designer, an actor, a criminal, a travel agency I believe and several other links that include my name in it. There was also links to my name on social media platforms. Alot of these doppelgangers are interesting, but I am not surprised, Steven Cahill is a awesome name. The branding of my name is made popular because these people made it popular. The most interesting one to me is the actor because I feel that this name alone makes me well known now on Facebook because this guy is famous for his work.
How do you manage your identity online? What is your ‘personal brand’ & how do you maintain it? What makes you different?
Whenever I am online on Facebook or twitter or any other social media platform, I tend to look at stuff that interests me. In my tweets, I tend to type when I am in the moment, or retweet tweets that interest me or what I find hilarious. My personal brand is all about sharing and connecting with people who have the same interests as me. What makes me unique is getting to know people and share what my interests are and hopefully they share their interests with me. I maintain this by performing the same routine everyday and communicate with my friends and family. What makes me different is adjusting to how people communicate with me. Whenever I get a different vibe off of someone, I try to adjust because I do not want them to get a bad impression of me. I still provide them my interests, but I do it in a way that there comfortable to communicate to me.
In what ways does your social media use reflect elements of early lifecasting?
Social media reflects the elements of early lifecasting based on how I communicate with an online audience. And based on my thoughts and actions, I have redefined who I am as a person through social media and branded myself as a person that everyone can respect. Social media has made it easier for everyone to express themselves, and I find it easier to express myself to my online audience.
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