We Are Data Response: LJ2
From the We Are Data reading, I felt that it focused a lot on self-identity and how much information and dat a is being shared out there. I felt that this reading was very genuine and honest about the views of online identity. It mentions a lot about how the information we see on social media does not necessarily represent the reality. On page 6, Cheney-Lippold states how our true, authentic self is now put in the past due to the sharing of data and information. He adds on by saying that the algorithm on different platforms also mold us into different versions of ourselves. I would say this is very true as we will not always find ourselves seeing exactly the same content or exact content that represents who we are. Or if we watch or search for something that does not represent the stereotypical age and gender of ourselves, the website will assume the stereotype, rather than who you really are. For instance, if a young boy was watching Barbie for entertainment, Youtube will most likel...