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Hemos explicado qué medidas puedes tomar para explorar tus rastros y “sombras digitales”, ahora también tienes que ampliar esta exploración a las personas con quienes interactúas en línea a fin de entender mejor a que se parece tu identidad en línea así como tus varias redes sociales. La mayoría de nosotras nos hemos encontrado con decisiones difíciles acerca de cómo manejar nuestras identidades, personales, profesionales, activistas y su relación con nuestras cuentas e identidades en línea. Podemos tener sólo una identidad que usamos para conectar con todas nuestras diferentes redes sociales, o es posible que hayamos tomado medidas para 'separar' nuestras identidades en línea, a pesar de que esto pueda conllevar la creación y gestión de cuentas varias para interactuar con nuestros diversos "dominios sociales”. Estos temas representan un problema de seguridad cada vez mayor para muchas activistas, ya que sus redes sociales, su activismo, temas personales, y profesionales pueden solaparse en formas que pueden conducirlas a mayores niveles de riesgo, así como a poner en riesgo sus contactos y redes.
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While we have explained what steps you might take to explore the digital traces that make up your ‘digital shadow’, you will also need to enlarge this exploration to people you interact with online in order to gain a sense of what your online identity and various social networks 'look' like. Most of us have encountered challenging decisions about how to manage our personal, professional, and other ‘selves’ with our online accounts and identities. We may have only one identity that we use to connect with all our different networks, or we may have taken steps to ‘separate’ our identities online, even though this can entail creating and managing different accounts and the different ‘social domains’ we use them to interact with. This for instance has been an increasing safety issue for many activists, as their personal, professional, and activism networks can overlap in ways that can lead to greater levels of risk for our networks and us.
Latest revision as of 15:04, 21 October 2016
While we have explained what steps you might take to explore the digital traces that make up your ‘digital shadow’, you will also need to enlarge this exploration to people you interact with online in order to gain a sense of what your online identity and various social networks 'look' like. Most of us have encountered challenging decisions about how to manage our personal, professional, and other ‘selves’ with our online accounts and identities. We may have only one identity that we use to connect with all our different networks, or we may have taken steps to ‘separate’ our identities online, even though this can entail creating and managing different accounts and the different ‘social domains’ we use them to interact with. This for instance has been an increasing safety issue for many activists, as their personal, professional, and activism networks can overlap in ways that can lead to greater levels of risk for our networks and us.