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Thoughts on Pearson’s All the World Wide Web’s a stage:

Reading Pearson made me ponder why I don’t participate much in online social networks.  Maybe I’m uncomfortable with the kind of performance that occurs there, or with the kind of fluid digital identity I would need to assume.  I agree that individuals – whether online or face-to-face – “continually perform their identities.”  I’m certainly no exception: I act differently with my Mom, for example, than with a stranger.   So why am I so uncomfortable transferring my “act,” so to speak, to the digital world?  Why, in short, don’t I use Facebook? 

Pearson’s discussion of the “glass bedroom” provided some clues: on a SNS, you are performing to different audiences simultaneously.  You are both performing to your intimate friends (Mom), and at the same time to a random stranger who might be passing through.  This need to create an identity that can be both public and private at the same time may explain my discomfort.

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