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What’s the psychology behind blogging your daily life online? Am I the only one who like privacy?

Or am I missing something here?

I have a feeling that people can’t be that honest when they blog their lives out and tell the world their emotions and thoughts. Oh, and those photoshoped portrait.

Why are people addicted to creating their second identity when we all know a lot of the things online are fake?

You may not be fully right. Some people may try to share their thoughts and emotions in these blogs. We should also understand that this is not a court of justice to expect 100% sincerity and veracity.

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4 Comments

  1. Crouching Doggie says:

    No, you’re definitely NOT alone… Most of us like our privacy, yet others feel a sense of self affirmation by blogging. Don’t fall into this trap if it’s not you.
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  2. rednowcirabrab says:

    You could still blog every day and never tell any private details or lies. You could simply describe a situation or a thought you had each day… or about your work or a hobby.
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  3. Andy C says:

    My blog- isn’t exactly every day. It’s my rant space, or where I want to put a random remark.
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  4. moghusai says:

    You may not be fully right. Some people may try to share their thoughts and emotions in these blogs. We should also understand that this is not a court of justice to expect 100% sincerity and veracity.
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