Talk:Emma Fink

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I enjoyed reading your piece, I felt like I could relate to the pressure of making sure that there is nothing incriminating on my profile. I liked that you were very honest and open about not necessarily having an authentic profile. Authentic in the sense that you wanted to make s that your profile represented you in the best light because it's not only family that could see the post but future employers. I wonder if you think it is ethical for potential employers to have access to someone's Facebook profile, I know some employers have started doing that. Is it a type of invasion of privacy? I liked the way you analyzed the pictures you posted. It's like a parallel, you crop out the clutter in your room, just like you crop the unnecessary details that would portray in a negative way. I would have loved to have read more about other things that make up your profile like what pages you like and what you share and if that is curated to the same degree as what you post since it takes more effort for people to see what you like or what you follow on Facebook. Overall I thought this was a well written post and I enjoyed your critiques about the choices you make when you present yourself through a medium like Facebook.