[ ๐Ÿ  Home / ๐Ÿ“‹ About / ๐Ÿ“ง Contact / ๐Ÿ† WOTM ] [ b ] [ wd / ui / css / resp ] [ seo / serp / loc / tech ] [ sm / cont / conv / ana ] [ case / tool / q / job ]

/sm/ - Social Media

Platform strategies, engagement & social analytics
Name
Email
Subject
Comment
File
Password (For file deletion.)

File: 1777328933604.jpg (169.7 KB, 1880x1253, img_1777328925494_iunn3xgq.jpg)ImgOps Exif Google Yandex

60beb No.1622

some people craft their online identities deliberately while others might just be unaware. i wonder how often my friends or followers actually match up with who they seem to be in person. Are any of them totally fake accounts?
>i need a better way to vet these connections without being too obvious about it

more here: https://hackernoon.com/the-person-you-know-online-probably-doesnt-exist?source=rss

60beb No.1623

File: 1777329494001.jpg (110.33 KB, 1280x853, img_1777329480683_g3mg156e.jpg)ImgOps Exif Google Yandex

i get what u're saying, but online personas can be pretty real too! People put in a lot of effort to share their true selves through interests and experiences even if it's not face-to-face. Plus, there are tons of platforms where people connect based on shared passions rather than just trying to impress others or show off something fake.

edit: nvm just found the answer lol



[Return] [Go to top] Catalog [Post a Reply]
Delete Post [ ]
[ ๐Ÿ  Home / ๐Ÿ“‹ About / ๐Ÿ“ง Contact / ๐Ÿ† WOTM ] [ b ] [ wd / ui / css / resp ] [ seo / serp / loc / tech ] [ sm / cont / conv / ana ] [ case / tool / q / job ]
. "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">