Maintaining a
presence
One of the questions asked around degrees of openness was
whether we ‘maintained’ a social media presence. This in itself is an
interesting question, as ‘maintained’ suggests that I am creating my persona.
Now most of us at first thought would probably say ‘no’. As it suggest some
form of narcissism or manipulation. However we do, do this everyday, as I have
mentioned in a
previous post. What we wear, how we speak, where we go, the groups we join
are all part of creating ‘brand me’ (it’s a new buzzword which
I credit Dave Coplin as I heard it
from him first).
So I think that I probably do maintain my identity. After all,
I choose what pictures I am going to use on my profile, the background etc. On
Twitter I choose hat to retweet and what to favourite – and at times there has
been stuff that I find interesting, but that I haven’t ‘favourited’ because it
might be just be a little too challenging.

Networks and
visualisations
One of the tasks this week has been to explore
visualisations, and what they might tell us about our networks, or not. I love
a good picture so found this fun.
mentionmapp. This app visualises your networks, which is kind of interesting, but it only does it over a period of time.
The idea is great, as you can then click in to look at the networks of your networks. It could be a really useful tool to show other practitioners how you are connecting, and how links are made.
This needs a page all to itself! But it was interesting to look at some of the data and graphics around my use of twitter. Apparently I tweet about 5 times a day. I was
interested in the graphs that show who I retweet, mention and talk to as this shows maybe some of the more proactive relationships in my network, or maybe those people I find most interesting/useful.
Good to see that my work hashtag #scoutsafe is the one I have used most (I definitely need to get batter at the hashtag, as I am starting to realise how useful they can be from a data perspective)
Just so you know...I rescinded the permissions to access my data after using them.....
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