Mediation for identity management is a technique that allows you to work from your personal experiences (e.g., my friend’s wedding), connect with others (e.g., my friend’s wedding), and create a shared identity for your relationship with the other person (e.g., my friend’s wedding).
Mediation is a way to connect with others more efficiently, as it allows you to connect with others by talking to them rather than trying to convince them or writing down a message to be sent.
Mediation can be very powerful for identity management, and it is a great way to connect with others. For instance, my friends wedding, my friends wedding, and my friends wedding are all very different ways of sharing a unified identity. To connect with them in one way is to connect with one another, and to connect with them in another way is to connect with someone else.
This is why the internet has become such a big part of our lives. And yet, the internet has also been the cause of many more problems than it’s solutions. The internet has made it easy to communicate with people from all over the world, without any effort on our part. But that doesn’t mean we should stop trying to connect with others because it’s also easy to fake.
I think that the ease of communication on the internet has allowed for a lot of abuse of the communication techniques that we use on a daily basis. We don’t have to be perfect in communicating with people for them to try to fake or manipulate us. We have to use tools like email that are designed to help us communicate with people with a much higher degree of accuracy than the ones we’re currently using. But its easy to fake and manipulate just as surely as it is hard to fake and manipulate.
Mediated communication is a great tool in many cases. For identity management, though, it is one of those cases where we lose a lot of control over our communication. I dont know where I would be if not for the fact that I have a Facebook account, and I use it for email. I do have a blog and I use it for writing. I use my Twitter account on the day that I post something. But I also pay for a credit card to purchase things.
Just like fake and manipulate, fake and manipulate with the help of mediated communication becomes quite easy to do. If you want to fool people, you can fake, manipulate, and fake and manipulate some more.
I agree with you, but I think that the real advantage of medias over blogs is that mediated communication is usually more convenient than blog. So, if you want to hide your identity, you can easily do so. However, if you want to reveal your identity, you will need to go through a bunch of hoops to do it.
The problem is that the medias are too easily manipulated. Most medias are created as a cheap form of identity management, but it’s really easy to fake and manipulate them all to the point where you can fool people.
Medias are a great way to hide your identity when you don’t want to be discovered. However, because they are so easy to fake and manipulate they can also be used for more malicious purposes, like the fact that they are so easy to be manipulated into revealing your identity.