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I'm in a similar boat, and have a very minute data footprint that honestly doesn't extend very far. You mentioned how you were active on Twitter - I wonder if you actually went back and deactivated those accounts, would you consider that part of your data footprint? Likewise, would verification sites such as Instant Checkmate, or anyone keeping logs for that matter? How do you go about disputing if an account is actually yours, or just someone with the same name? Definitely would be interesting to explore this dynamic as we move forward.
 
I'm in a similar boat, and have a very minute data footprint that honestly doesn't extend very far. You mentioned how you were active on Twitter - I wonder if you actually went back and deactivated those accounts, would you consider that part of your data footprint? Likewise, would verification sites such as Instant Checkmate, or anyone keeping logs for that matter? How do you go about disputing if an account is actually yours, or just someone with the same name? Definitely would be interesting to explore this dynamic as we move forward.
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== Meelan Patel ==
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Hi, i enjoyed reading about your data profile. I think you did a good job listing the information that you got from your searches; however, you did not analyze what that information says about you or what impression it gives off. For example, analyze what your blog or tweets give off about you. You should then compare the impression that it gives off with your actual self today and whether it is accurate or not and why you think that. I think your profile is also lacking a theme (your data profile does not accurately represent you, etc.). Lastly, for the final draft the data profile should tie into some readings from the class. I like your use of images. Good luck!

Latest revision as of 23:02, 26 February 2020

Conner Applebee

I did the same thing with searching 3 different names, and I found the results to be very different from each other and I think that it shows just how much it can change things. I made a bulleted list for any results that yielded actual information and that helped me to organize my thoughts and make points about each one. I like your outlook on leaving a mark on the internet and the cheeky dig in there too. I hope you keep adding good information to your page!

Dominick Dellimperio

I'm in a similar boat, and have a very minute data footprint that honestly doesn't extend very far. You mentioned how you were active on Twitter - I wonder if you actually went back and deactivated those accounts, would you consider that part of your data footprint? Likewise, would verification sites such as Instant Checkmate, or anyone keeping logs for that matter? How do you go about disputing if an account is actually yours, or just someone with the same name? Definitely would be interesting to explore this dynamic as we move forward.

Meelan Patel

Hi, i enjoyed reading about your data profile. I think you did a good job listing the information that you got from your searches; however, you did not analyze what that information says about you or what impression it gives off. For example, analyze what your blog or tweets give off about you. You should then compare the impression that it gives off with your actual self today and whether it is accurate or not and why you think that. I think your profile is also lacking a theme (your data profile does not accurately represent you, etc.). Lastly, for the final draft the data profile should tie into some readings from the class. I like your use of images. Good luck!