Identity is a digital society considers how our personal and community identities are changing and becoming multifaceted.
Are identities socially constructed?
Do non- humans have identities?
How does someone 's identity influence how they understand the world?
What is the relationship between stereotypes and identity?
Do we have the same identity online and offline?
What does it mean to grow up? Have digital systems changed what it means to grow up?
Is privacy a core element of identity?
On more and more sites, a person’s offline identity is connected to their online actions. The majority spend over 30 hours a week online mostly devoted to social networking. Our online identity no longer reflects our true selves, but rather the person that we think friends, family and other people should see.
Even though we are greater than the history of our internet browser, it is most likely that our web searches and web page visits, emails and social media activity carry certain indications of our personality. In addition we can say that our media preferences and what we purchase online also point out elements of our personality. We can say that we have as many personalities as the number of situations we are in. For instance; what will you watch on Netflix, listen to on Spotify, or buy off Ebay?