Talk:Julia Cheng

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Hi Julia,

I enjoyed reading about your online avatar - I think you put in a lot of interesting and relevant content that gave me a lot of insight on your Facebook presence and identity. I thought it was very unique that you chose to portray your online identity and your real identity through two different names, Julia and jujupiepie, and it was a cool way to distinguish between the two identities. I also thought that the inclusion of so many screenshots and pictures definitely aided the sections of content you wrote. Organization wise, I understand that you broke down the content into separate sections that each discussed a different topic about your avatar; however, I did feel that the overall structure could have been more clearly organized. For example, a section about your real self, a section about your online identity, and maybe some subsections divided under those two main sections that further discussed details regarding each one. I would have also liked to read a little about the ties between your online and real self and how much of jujupiepie really reflects Julia Cheng, maybe in a separate section at the end. From what you have written, I can definitely tell what jujupiepie is like - that she is a happy, carefree, yet somewhat reserved and private person online - but how much of that stems from the real Julia Cheng and why? Overall, your article was detailed and informative and written in a casual and easy-to-read style which I really liked!

Emily

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Julia-

I really liked your online avatar. I enjoyed getting to know "the real julia" versus jujupiepie. Definitely your online persona is a bit different from how I see you in person when we have worked together in AIESEC. Online you demonstrate a very fun and carefree side of Julia. Yes, you have a lot of facebook friends and a lot of photos. It is clear to me that you are super trendy from your facebook and I would from first glance think you are super outgoing if I hadn't read your avatar post. I know from outside facebook that you have a super strong academic record and resume because of our work in AIESEC together but I would have never seen that side of you from your sociable and laid back facebook page. I would have also never known that you are reserved in person because your facebook is so open and inviting to online social interaction and in person we only interact professionally. This is a really neat and unique way to portray yourself in your avatar and I am glad you shared so much!

- Caryn