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One of the things many people struggle with in social media are identity issues, and I am no different. Up until yesterday, my main Facebook entities included my personal profile and my fan page for Kikolani. While I love both of these, I found some problems with sharing links to posts I’ve done elsewhere. Specifically…
- Links I’ve posted to my personal profile lately haven’t gotten that much attention compared to plain status updates or photos.
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It certainly highlights people's attitudes to the ownership of language, and by extension, its cultural capital. Amazing post!