To an extent, everyone has a social media platform they rely on. They would take time out of their day to go to that one site or app. For example, the first social media/app I usually open is Facebook. Then, I would go online and login to a game called League of Legends, which is a massive player vs player online game(PvP). For me, these two social media sites/games allow for two completely different persona compared to one another.
Facebook has been open to the public since 2007 and I have had my account since then. The quote “Social networks also drive taste; people like what their friends like. Thus, in choosing Facebook, teens were both connecting with their friends and identifying with a particular lifestyle brand.”(Boyd 412) Over the years I have been on Facebook, I noticed that I do not interact often with others unless it is through tagging a small group of friends in pictures and videos. However, I’m very open about what I like, share, and tag people in. I tend to ignore most of my notifications because they are mainly game invite irrelevant to me. The image I mold for myself is very general. My profile, openly allow others to view my sexual orientation,
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League of Legends is an online game. It’s considered a sport called Esport, Esport is short for electronic sport. My persona exhibited on League of Legends is mainly based off of an emotional and verbal level. While I’m in a game with a couple friends, I often communicate with them because it’s a team game. But when I’m in a game with strangers.I become anxious and paranoid which affects my cognitive speech, if I was losing the game. If I have the upper-hand, at them. In a past experience, I played a champion or character called, Vlad. My friend who was on the same team, kept interrupting my concentration by continuously nagging. This added to my stress and tension which led me to release an outburst of