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Wen Hoong Ling's Comment


Hi Zi, I had a fun time reading your data identity statement. You used a very different approach to analyze your online identity which worked out well. By attempting to piece together your identity from a stranger's perspective, you have demonstrated how much others can learn about you just using Google. The part where you mentioned how easy it is for others to gain little pieces of information of us and narrow down their results is profound. Your images are implemented well to support the points that you made, except for the image of Greece which seemed a little random. I think your statement can be improved by not merely listing lots of specific data that you found about yourself, but including more analysis of the online identity that is formed by it in the section "Putting it All Together". I hope this helps!

Lauren Z's Comment


Hi Zi,

I really enjoyed reading your online data identity piece. I thought your narrative take while writing this piece was very creative and enjoyable to read. I think you did a really good job laying out your methods for our research and providing a clear metric for how accurate the data you found was. How was your full name not actuate can you explain some more. I did find the section under your nickname results confusing because you talk about your next step being engaging with a data broker but you don’t do that until part D. I’m not exactly sure why you have figure 4 repeating. How you interpreted you values from you information but could they be interepted diffently