Difference between revisions of "Sean Fortney"

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I have always been conscious of my usage of the internet. I originally created my social media accounts when I was in eighth grade, and I have been conscious of what information I have put on these accounts since the beginning. Therefore, I did not believe there to be much personal information about myself on these accounts available to the public. Still, I was curious to see what my data identity was even with the lack of information I had put online. What type of person would a random user of the internet perceive me to be? As it can be seen on the right, a simple Google search of my name does not yield much information. In order to locate more specific information about myself, I believe searches with more keywords will be necessary.
 
I have always been conscious of my usage of the internet. I originally created my social media accounts when I was in eighth grade, and I have been conscious of what information I have put on these accounts since the beginning. Therefore, I did not believe there to be much personal information about myself on these accounts available to the public. Still, I was curious to see what my data identity was even with the lack of information I had put online. What type of person would a random user of the internet perceive me to be? As it can be seen on the right, a simple Google search of my name does not yield much information. In order to locate more specific information about myself, I believe searches with more keywords will be necessary.
  
[[File:Google_Search.jpeg|left|thumb|Images that result from a Google search of my name]]
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[[File:Google_Search.jpeg|left|border|thumb|Images that result from a Google search of my name]]
  
 
Due to my lack of interaction with various social media sites, I believe that my data identity will show a somewhat truthful yet incomplete version of myself, and I will be interested to see what type of person someone viewing purely my online identity might think I am.
 
Due to my lack of interaction with various social media sites, I believe that my data identity will show a somewhat truthful yet incomplete version of myself, and I will be interested to see what type of person someone viewing purely my online identity might think I am.

Revision as of 10:25, 19 February 2021

Introduction

I have always been conscious of my usage of the internet. I originally created my social media accounts when I was in eighth grade, and I have been conscious of what information I have put on these accounts since the beginning. Therefore, I did not believe there to be much personal information about myself on these accounts available to the public. Still, I was curious to see what my data identity was even with the lack of information I had put online. What type of person would a random user of the internet perceive me to be? As it can be seen on the right, a simple Google search of my name does not yield much information. In order to locate more specific information about myself, I believe searches with more keywords will be necessary.

Images that result from a Google search of my name

Due to my lack of interaction with various social media sites, I believe that my data identity will show a somewhat truthful yet incomplete version of myself, and I will be interested to see what type of person someone viewing purely my online identity might think I am.