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tVictor Valenzuela
English 114B
Professor Rodrick
February 20, 2016
Identity or Reality?
We, the entire human race, have incorporated technology into our lives in a way
in which we cannot live without it. On a daily basis we include the use of cell phones,
laptops, and tablets to influence our lives and how we manage them. But is it the physical
aspect of technology that changes the view of the world and the view of ourselves? I
think not. I believe that the social aspect of technology has changed our own individual
identity in which we either try to express ourselves in the truest way possible, or we try to
become someone we are not using the means of technology. We tend to carry ourselves
away with this new form of showing the world who we are that makes us become
careless. It changes the way we live our lives, hence our identity. Allowing the modern
era of technology to dictate what we do or what we speak.
According to Pew Research Center, about 95 percent of people between the ages
of twelve to twenty nine use the internet through the use of cell phones, tablets and
computers within the United States. The level of use that technology has inflicted among
us has probable cause for shaping identity. Wherein we use common sites for socializing,
online dating, and networking. General apps such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat,
Twitter, Tumblr, and other sources of social media have created an environment that
allows us to reflect on the humans we are, or want to be. Take for example Facebook.
This site requires to input very personal information about ones self. Starting from your

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name, all the way to where you were born, and ending with your relationship status. If
not mistaken, these are all very personal subjects that are carelessly advocated in
Facebook. These sites have altered our identities in the virtual world, and the reality of
ourselves in these sites by showing us a side of ourselves that we try to see, but is not the
real, reality version of ourselves. We continuously use these sites and apps to express who
we are and what we do throughout our lives, but the truth in this matter is that most of the
time we use these sites to reflect on a person that we only wish we could be. Putting a
great deal of premeditated effort towards the cause of our picture perfect life on the
internet. In the article, Adolescents Identity Experiments on the Internet
Consequences for Social Competence and Self-Concept Unity by Patti M. Valkenburg
and Jochen Peter, it explains a theory on why people, especially teenagers care so much
about the development of an identity created by themselves on the internet.
In adolescence, the number of identities increases because the adolescent starts to
participate in more relational contexts (Harter, 1999). A major developmental task for
adolescents is to achieve a firm and unitary sense of who they are by exploring new
identities(Valkenburg Peter, 211). This quote describes the curiosity involved with other
factors of newly discovered identity from technology. Teenagers usually create profiles
and accounts for social media in a curious state of mind. But as we get older, the purpose
changes. We start to reflect on our lives and recall memories of other people, so we
communicate with them through the only way where it is the least awkward, social
media. This slowly changes our identity as a person by lowering our communication with
other people. Our interactions with family, friends and acquaintances models our
character by adapting to certain customs of behavior we use with other humans. By

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cutting that communication with a social media account, we slowly lose essence of what
molds our identity.
But does this virtual reality effect the reality we live in? I think it does. We
constantly view events and things through technology that make us wish we had a better
life, and that is wrong.

In the sense of reality, we clearly recognize it. But technology brings the chance
of it being altered in a virtual sense. The trickery in this is in the way we see it. We spend
large amounts of time creating a world that is so perfect it starts to overpower our real
world, by showing the world who we want to be and not who we really are. From
showing impossible standards for men and women, to witnessing the lives of celebrities

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and how they get to do whatever they want. We are given this view through the internet
and technology. It then starts to show in our identity. We start to become the person we
want to be, not who we really are. And that could be very dangerous for ones own self
being, and wrong.
Though, sometimes these forms of technology and social media can be put to
good use, in the right hands. Education is greatly favored throughout the development of
technology. In the article, Students Learning Styles and Their Effects on the Use of
Social Media Technology for Learning by Vimala Balakrishnan and Chin Lay Gan,
explains how the uses of technology helps students maximize their educational potential.
Studies have shown that students enjoy using online social media sites as a means of
complementing and enriching their learning activities (Veletsianos and Navarrete, 2012).
In addition, social media tools are also preferred in e-learning courses, particularly for
easy communication between students and academics (Brady et al., 2010). It is the best
thing to know that you can do something for kids and help them achieve a better future.
This is what technology and social media is slowly but steadily attaining. Helping
students figure out who they are and what they want to become is something much more
valuable than becoming someone you arent. Another form of the good use of technology
is exploring. Technology helps find new places for people to explore and help find out
about themselves. It can help configure where people can stay, what they can eat, and
what they could do and journeys taken to find ones identity.
Technology has been shaping identities for good. It has been helping people all
around the world find who they are and who they can be. Though it does have its lows,
technology and social media encourages kids to do good in school and help them achieve

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greater things in life. For people who take technology into a fantasy, its the wrong thing
to do. You can not live a life that you wish you had while the real one is passing you by.
The profile you show on Facebook, or the feed you have on Instagram does not describe
who you are. And should definitely not shape your identity in real life. Even though
technology has shaped identity in a virtual sense, it should not in real life.
Works Cited

Peter, J, and P.M Valkenburg. "Adolescents Identity Experiments on the


Internet: Consequences
for Social Competence and Self-concept
Unity." Communication Research, 35.2 (2008): 208-231.
http://www.pewinternet.org/2016/01/07/parents-teens-and-digitalmonitoring/
Balakrishnan, Vimala, and Chin Lay Gan. "Students Learning Styles and
Their Effects on the Use of Social Media Technology for Learning."
Telematics and Informatics, 33.3 (2016): 808-821.

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