Defining Our Private and Public Selves in an Internet Age

July 23, 2010 — “It’s often said that we live in a
permissive era, one with infinite second chances,” writes
Jeffrey Rosen in The New York Times.
“But the truth is that for a great many people, the permanent memory bank of the Web increasingly means there are no second chances — no opportunities to escape a scarlet letter in your digital past. Now the worst thing you’ve done is often the first thing everyone knows about you.” Continue reading…
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