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Hi Sarah!!
I enjoyed reading your post and your thoughtful reflection on your digital identity! What really stood out for me was how you used an acronym THINK, this adds a level of deeper thought to your reflection and is something that will stick with me when thinking of what to post privately or professionally.
I also enjoyed your explanation of the importance of boundaries. I also feel like it is very difficult to understand how by not setting boundaries and making mistakes online, how long-lasting these mistakes can be to affect our online presence. Which is overall why I agree with your point on how having set boundaries is essential in protecting your digital identity and online precedence and your overall online privacy and security.
One aspect that you could have expanded more on that I was interested in learning throughout your post was more about how your digital presence reflects your values and your overarching identity. For example if something you feel very passionate about comes up and you pretend to repost it, will you refrain from posting it if it is something others in your professional field may have different opinions on, even if it is something close to your identity. I am wondering how you would go about something like that, maybe using the THINK acronym.
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