Privacy, identity, authenticity, digital era, social media, achievement, mental health issues, technology corporations, law enforcement agencies, social networking, online persona
The interplay among identity, privacy, and authenticity has grown progressively more intricate in the current digital environment. Users can generate and exhibit different facets of their personas on social media platforms, complicating the distinction between their offline and online characters. These are platforms or canvases. Nonetheless, this phenomenon gives rise to apprehensions regarding the authenticity of digital personas and the indistinct discrimination between particular and public spheres. The pursuit of approval through likes and followers exacerbates these issues by contributing to the development of distorted reality comprehension and mental health complications. Obtaining approval is an additional element that contributes to these enterprises.
Furthermore, it is imperative to admit that the expansive access to particular information by government agencies and internet companies poses substantial privacy vulnerabilities. Notwithstanding these obstacles, it is peremptory for individuals to endeavor toward achieving a harmonious equilibrium among different facets of genuineness, confidentiality, and particular incarnation in the digital sphere. Those who value genuine connections highly and remain true to their values can effectively navigate the digital age without compromising their privacy or authenticity.
[...] Social Sciences, 12(7) https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12070416 Jamil, K., Dunnan, L., Gul, R. F., Shehzad, M. U., Gillani, S. H. M., & Awan, F. H. (2022). Role of Social Media Marketing Activities in Influencing Customer Intentions: A Perspective of a New Emerging Era. Frontiers in Psychology, 1-12. Frontiersin. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.808525 Laub, Z. (2019, June 7). [...]
[...] Identity in the Digital Age Abstract The interplay among identity, privacy, and authenticity has grown progressively more intricate in the current digital environment. Users can generate and exhibit different facets of their personas on social media platforms, complicating the distinction between their offline and online characters. These are platforms or canvases. Nonetheless, this phenomenon gives rise to apprehensions regarding the authenticity of digital personas and the indistinct discrimination between particular and public spheres. The pursuit of approval through likes and followers exacerbates these issues by contributing to the development of distorted reality comprehension and mental health complications. [...]
[...] This results in an endless cycle of seeking external approval. Increasing stress, anxiety, or self-knowledge may affect individuals' desire for social validation, also called the" social media effect." This may significantly affect the mental health issues of individuals. The notion of privacy has endured substantial transformation in the contemporary digital landscape, giving rise to apprehensions regarding the safekeeping of data, surveillance, and the capability to remain anonymous on the Internet. A person's space was used to define privacy since it was thought essential to addressing that person's basic needs (Becker, 2019). [...]
[...] Hate Speech on Social Media: Global Comparisons. Council on Foreign Relations; Council on Foreign Relations. https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/hate-speech-social-media-global-comparisons Quintas-Mendes, A., & Paiva, A. (2023). Digital Presence and Online Identity among Digital Scholars: A Thematic Analysis. [...]
[...] Identity is complex in the digital age, so people must balance the need to express themselves with privacy and authenticity. The contemporary digital age has witnessed an intricate process of identity construction due to the pervasive utilization of social media and online platforms. Poststructuralists strongly emphasize how malleable and fluid identity is (Quintas-Mendes & Paiva, 2023). This is predominantly attributable to the increased availability of the Internet. In the current period, individuals use social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter as digital canvases to widely parade and present different angles of their personas. [...]
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