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Hey Sabina!
I resonated with some of the analysis of your online identity in that it represents fragments of your actual identity. I liked how you said how you separated the different versions of yourself in different contexts. I think it would have been interesting to possibly explore the last portion of your essay. You might want to consider thinking / talking about how possibly difficult it could be to remove this information that's already been scatterd around the Internet, and how that permanence can potentially make it hard to perform "a routine check." Overall, great job!  
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I resonated with some of the analysis of your online identity in that it represents fragments of your actual identity. I liked how you said how you separated the different versions of yourself in different contexts. I think it would have been interesting to possibly explore the last portion of your essay. You might want to consider thinking/talking about how possibly difficult it could be to remove this information that's already been scattered around the Internet, and how that permanence can potentially make it hard to perform "a routine check." Overall, great job!
- Oliver Li
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 25 February 2021

Hey Sabina! I resonated with some of the analysis of your online identity in that it represents fragments of your actual identity. I liked how you said how you separated the different versions of yourself in different contexts. I think it would have been interesting to possibly explore the last portion of your essay. You might want to consider thinking/talking about how possibly difficult it could be to remove this information that's already been scattered around the Internet, and how that permanence can potentially make it hard to perform "a routine check." Overall, great job!