Talk:Eric Monaghan

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Peer Review 1
Your analysis of your Facebook profile shows that you’ve thought long and hard about your online identity in relation to your real life identity, seemingly before it was even brought up in this class. Your depth of analysis also shows through in your direct reference to the class readings, namely the Bashe article on the ethical acculturation model. You covered many of the main aspects of a Facebook profile, and did so with a perceptive eye. I like how you mentioned both how you view your page, and how another Facebook user might view your page. Despite the distance you seemingly portray in your Facebook profile, the reasoning behind most aspects of your page is surprisingly open (I consider this a good thing).
One critique I have is that you did not mention how your profile may have changed over time. While it’s possible, I find it hard to believe a person is that self-aware or critical throughout their entire duration on Facebook. Has your profile changed much since it was created?
- Marisa Lamberty