Talk:Jason Pi

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Hello, Jason! This is an interesting data identity report! You described your great family moves at the age of your grandfather, the mispronunciation of your name, which finally leads to its mistranslation. Since your name is uncommon in both Chinese and English, you expect that you could not find much about you on the Internet, even in the data broker report. It is very interesting that if you try to find information about your brother, part of your information shows up. This may reveal some flaws in the current algorithm of data collection. As a reader, I would like to know more about your opinion about your online information and privacy. For example, do you think the lack of information may influence your academic and career life? Also, what is your attitude towards privacy? How does your attitude relate to your measures taken on your public information? I believe that the report would become more comprehensive by adding these considerations. --Yunhao Wang


Hi Jason! Great piece. I also have a unique name and don't know anyone else who has my name. I think there are a lot of moments where you could go deeper into your analysis. You explain your search and say what you find, but how does that affects your online identity? That one photo you thought was private, but ended up being public, how does that make you feel or affect how you will use online tools in the future? You say you saw mathematical drawings on Google. Does this give you any information on your identity? In your Web Search section, you said you could see how in many ways this could be a complicating factor...how? I think just going in depth on various statements would really make your piece a lot better! Other than that one piece of advice, great job! -Serena Sabuda