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My Online Identity Kat Drutschinin
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My Online Identity Kat Drutschinin

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Online Personality

The balance between Personal & professional

Personal Professional

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Twitter IdentityCombination of serious / personal content

Media Issue Analysis/comments

General personal musings

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Connections

Keeping connections open with someone I don’t have much to do with in any other form

A retweet!

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Using Twitter to cross promote events/ myself:

Queen’s Fawlty Towers Production -

Vimeo Videos -

Pinterest/ Instagram

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Twitter Analysis

•A more relaxed media platform than LinkedIn, potentially due to the restrictive nature of the 140 character tweets which force one to be more personable and shorthand with their comments

•Easier, and encouraged, to mix both personal and professional musings. Can use hashtags to differentiate the two different personalities and facets of your identity by reaching different communities with targeting tweets.

•Hash tags are the collaborative and ‘participatory’ aspect of Twitter, as well as commenting or having ‘conversations’ with other Tweeters - as pointed out in ‘What is Collaboration Anyway?’

•It’s perfect identity vehicle for modern day individuals (and potential employers) to consume, for as Shao’s article “understanding the appeal of user-generated media” points out, modern day individuals like to consume their media in bite sized fragments.

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Professional Twitter… and etiquette

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LinkedIn Profile

Professional Profile PictureCan see who’s been viewing profile

Clear, efficient, polished and purely business orientated personal information

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LinkedIn Analysis

•“Find the people you need through the people you trust” – LinkedIn,

•This platform is very professional and job market orientated, which doesn’t allow for a lot of room for personality as such.• •‘In public displays of connection’ by Donath and Boyd it points out how it’s the profile and network of links that are fundamental features of LinkedIn (2004, p.72)

•The fact that you are only allowed to see the connections of your own immediate connections, keeps the site more minimalist, focussed and business orientated.

•In the case of LinkedIn it’s supremely important who you are connected to, for as Donath and Boyd mention “seeing someone with the context of their connections provides a viewer with the information about them…. And knowing that someone is connected to people one already knows and trusts is one of the most basic ways of establishing trust with a new relationship” (2004, p.72)

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LinkedIn Groups & Communities

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LinkedIn

Went around liking some relevant questions that were being asked

Now following @PrinstuteofAust on twitter

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LinkedIn - Semi ID hub

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Digital ID Hub

Connected:-Facebook-Twitter- Instagram-Pintrest-Vimeo- Linked-In

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Glossi even tweeted me about one of my Pinterest photos that is shown on Glossi. Interconnectivity.

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ID Hub Map

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Twitter

Blog

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Pinterest

Instagram

Vimeo

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