Identidad Digital

ViveTIC Chile
26 May 201603:29

Summary

TLDRThe video script delves into the concept of digital identity, which encompasses the information about an individual or organization online. It highlights the close relationship between digital identity and online reputation, where the former is self-expressed and the latter is others' perception. The script emphasizes the social nature of digital identity, its value as a source of informational capital, and its dynamic and contextual nature. It also discusses how digital identity is constructed actively through online contributions and the importance of managing online visibility, privacy, and reputation.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 Digital identity is a collection of information about an individual or organization present on the internet, shaping a digital representation of that entity.
  • 🔍 Online reputation is the social perception and consideration that others have of a person's or organization's online experience.
  • 🔗 The concepts of digital identity and online reputation are closely related, with the former being about self-presentation and the latter about others' opinions.
  • 🏷️ Digital identity is essentially social, as it is characterized and recognized by digital neighbors based on an individual's online presence.
  • 💭 The perception of digital identity is subjective, based on the experiences different people build that allow them to recognize themselves and others.
  • 💰 Digital identity is valuable as it generates informational capital that can be used to establish customized relationships and make decisions in interactions.
  • 🔑 Digital identity is reference-based, not being a person or object itself but a reference to that person or object.
  • 🤖 Digital identity is composed of both voluntarily provided information by users and information constructed by third parties without the subject's involvement.
  • 🌀 Digital identity is dynamic and constantly changing, reflecting the ongoing modification and evolution of online presence.
  • 🎭 Digital identity is contextual, with different partial identities used by physical persons depending on their roles and activities in various online contexts.
  • 🛠️ Actively building digital identity involves contributing texts, images, and videos to the internet, and is linked to the development of technological skills.
  • 👀 Visibility, the online activity of a person, can be positive or negative and reflects how we interact with others.
  • 🔒 Privacy involves being aware of the privacy of information and data disseminated on the internet.
  • 📈 Managing online reputation involves acting on three elements: content generated by ourselves, content about us generated by others, and content generated in the context of relationships with others.

Q & A

  • What is digital identity?

    -Digital identity is the set of information about an individual or organization exposed on the internet that forms a description of that person in the digital realm.

  • How is online reputation defined?

    -Online reputation is the opinion or social consideration that other users have of the online experience of a person or organization.

  • What is the relationship between digital identity and online reputation?

    -Digital identity and online reputation are closely related concepts. The digital identity is what one is or pretends to be, while the online reputation is the opinion others have of them.

  • Why is digital identity considered social?

    -Digital identity is considered social because as an individual projects their persona online, their digital neighbors characterize and recognize them effectively.

  • What are the properties of digital identity?

    -The properties of digital identity include subjectivity, value, reference, composition, and dynamism. It is subjective as it is based on the experiences different people construct, valuable as it generates informational capital, and dynamic as it is constantly changing and modifying.

  • How does one's digital identity impact them?

    -One's digital identity impacts them by influencing how they are perceived and recognized online, which can affect their relationships and decision-making in online interactions.

  • What are the consequences of digital identity disclosure?

    -The disclosure of information in one's digital identity can sometimes generate effects and in other cases, the disclosure itself can construct a threat.

  • How can one actively construct their digital identity?

    -One can actively construct their digital identity by contributing texts, images, and videos to the internet, which is inherently linked to the development of technological skills.

  • What elements form part of a digital identity?

    -Elements that form part of a digital identity include visibility, reputation, and privacy. Visibility refers to a person's activity on the internet, reputation reflects how one is perceived and interacts with others, and privacy is about being conscious of the information and data disseminated online.

  • How can one manage their online reputation?

    -A correct management of one's online reputation implies acting on three elements: the content generated by oneself, the content about oneself generated by others, and the content generated within the framework of relationships with others.

  • Why is it important to be aware of privacy in the context of digital identity?

    -Being aware of privacy in the context of digital identity is crucial to protect personal information and data from unauthorized access and misuse, ensuring a secure online presence.

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Digital IdentityOnline ReputationInternet PresenceSocial MediaPrivacyInformation ManagementDigital FootprintOnline InteractionsReputation ManagementDigital Persona