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"Digital ID": an indisputable effect and a biography that does not extinguish from the screen
Alghad -
14/04
AMMAN - Marwan Al -Khatib did not occur to his Facebook account that he rejected him from a job he was hoping for. He went out of the job interview with a confident smile, convinced that he performed excellent, answered the questions with confidence, and expressed himself well.
Wait for a reassuring response, but he was surprised by a brief message to his e -mail: "We apologize, another candidate was chosen," at the beginning, he thought that there was more efficient than him, but what he later learned from a friend who works in the company is the heart of his scales; The recruitment official was briefed on his personal account, and found old leaflets he wrote in an angry tone in which he attacked his former manager, and offends his workplace, which gave her a sufficient negative impression to exclude him from the list of candidates.
In a similar story, Rana, the diligent university student, had published a spontaneous photo of her with her friends during a birthday celebration. The image looked normal for her, full of fun, and does not carry any content outside the ordinary. But she woke up the next day to a hail of notifications; Her image has become a substance for circulation in a student group, and the sarcastic comments and digital bullying that affected her personality, appearance and behavior, without giving an opportunity to defend herself. Indicating that the image came out of its framework, and was loaded with interpretations that it did not mean.
Sociologist Dr. Hussein Khaza’i confirms that the digital identity is not limited to what the individual publishes about himself, but also includes what the Internet collects from him; Of publications, pictures, comments and likes, and even the browsing record at times. Every interaction, whether intended or not, contributes to the formation of a digital image of the individual.
What many users do not expect is that some non -calculated digital behaviors may be the same as what draws the features of the professional and social path for the individual. A person may be accepted in a job or rejected due to a publication or a picture, and it may be considered an appropriate groom or excluded from the idea of linking the same reasons, and the matter applies to girls as well.
Khazai explains that what makes it more complicated is that the Internet is unforgettable. You may delete a post or close an account, but a picture of it may remain preserved in an archive, or takes it "Screen Shot", or trades elsewhere, so what he thought was a passing moment into a permanent impact, similar to a digital dedication that is difficult to erase.
On the other hand, the educational and psychological counselor is a pioneer Al -Kilani about the pressures of "ideal appearance", on the Internet, where many feel that they should be successful, attractive, funny, loved, all the time. This pressure generates a painful gap between the "digital version" and "the real version" of man; One of them may seem at the height of happiness on Instagram, while it collapses internally because it is no longer able to stop "acting" in front of a virtual audience.
Here, Al -Kilani refers to a fake digital identity that consumes its owner, and affects his psychological health and realistic behaviors.
Al -Kilani explains that the invitation is not to stop being real on the Internet, but rather to remind everyone that these digital tools have today become an essential part of the formation of his present and future life, and it is like his autobiography that he is looking for professionally or socially.
And it is recommended that every user be aware that what he publishes may turn into a permanent document, and that the Internet is not forgotten easily, and does not forgive what he kept in his archive.
Al -Kilani says: "It is important to train ourselves and our children to think before publishing, and to deal with every digital interaction as we deal with realistic meetings, sincerely, consciously, and self -esteem."
And she stresses that whoever uses these tools must realize that we do not only live in the digital world, but we live and measured from
AMMAN - Marwan Al -Khatib did not occur to his Facebook account that he rejected him from a job he was hoping for. He came out of the work interview with a confident smile, convinced that he performed excellently, answered the questions with confidence, and expressed himself well. In addition to an advertisement, he waited for a reassuring response, but he was surprised by a brief message on his e -mail: ... [Short citation of 8% of the original article]
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