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I've been thinking a whole lot about our on the net persona's and how this actually effects our organization and/or our recognition. I have already been thinking of why you decide to use the personas you decide to use to be of course, if in fact we could simply picking the best areas of ourselves so as to, I assume simply, give yourself a confidence increase.

Before I must say i begin, today when I am thinking of our on the net persona's I am considering the actual image most of us use - our Avatars. Next week I really hope to cover our own actual individuality.


Agreement or personification, as of a concept, attitude, or view of life. [dictionary.com]

Given that making the decision for blogging [2009], this online persona has evolved many, frequently. However because becoming a content author and working for all sorts of organizations I have decided to represent myself from your character the thing is during my header. The woman with me. Well, as I mentioned previously bijoux de fantaisie - things i see myself like. She loves java, she is shiny and she is bubbly. And most importantly she is open, welcoming - she appears contented and friendly. That is who We are... In the long run she portrays the characteristic that I want visitors to see in us. HOWEVER instructions How does an avatar affect our reputations? Is an actual picture of ourselves more detailed than a caricature that embodies our qualities? And more significantly, do people notice caricature as a means of covering our genuine selves? If we use any image [other than a passport style head shot] or a representation of ourselves are many of us implying that our correct selves are not worth promoting? That we are prepared to forfeit our true identity to get a false just one? And with a caricature are we diminishing our business's value or simply just adding a fresh way of measuring?

I firmly believe that there is no correct or incorrect reply, I believe that the only images regarding ourselves that diminish our, or our organisations, reputation can be a defamatory 1. I believe that when we choose to portray ourselves being a caricature i will be simply adding which extra dimension, and am believe that so long as we could still willing once in a while to share our 'real' selves, in that case no harm.

However , in an ever changing world of social media and online kudos and persona's - how can other world ponder in?