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» Korean Avatars Market Review - Part II (The South Korean connectivity culture) from Xellular Identity by Xen Mendelsohn
As I told you last week, I was asked to give a presentation about the Korean avatars market, trying to understand the craze on the web and predict other mobile markets’ behavior. I started to post it in a few parts every Thursday. If you missed the ope... [Read More]

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Sara

Great overview :)

I think that web self-representation resemble to the real-life self-representation to certain extent. In both we want to give the other the best impression possible about ourselves.
The difference between web and F2F self-representation is the user's illusions about the counterpart. Since we don't have a visual representation we tend to fulfil the image we have about the counterpart according to our desires.
I don't remember where I red a funny comment about an ex-convict saying to his chat partner - "I haven't gone out much lately" and she thinks to herself - "great, a homy man...

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