Online personas rarely match real-life behavior, observers say

Friday, May 14, 2010 11:01
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Just because popular social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, encourage members to use their actual identities doesn’t mean people are presenting themselves online the way they do in real life.

(c) 2010, Los Angeles Times.

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