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Week 1 Post
It was frankly a little disappointing to look up my online profile as there was a lot less information about me on the Internet than I thought. I was expecting to find a few articles and blog posts regarding the competitions or club activities I joined in high school and university which were actually searched…
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Week 1 Post
My SALT results are a little lacking. My only impact in the online world that’s traceable back to my real name is my facebook page, which has been defunct since 2019, when I was in 12th grade. Everything you can learn about me from that page is scant. Even then, much of that information is…
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Week 1 Post
When checking my online presence with the Salt Social Profile Checker, the only things that come up about me have to do with my academic career, which show when searching my name as well as alongside McMaster University. The first result that pops up is my LinkedIn profile, including for some reason posts by my…
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Salt Social Profile
When running my name through the Salt Profile Checker, there was a limited selection of results but the ones that did come up seemed good. The first three hits are my LinkedIn account, a convocation list from McMaster, and an Instagram post associated with my VP Internal position in the HGSS at McMaster. I think…
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Salt Social
After using the Salt Profile Checker I realized how the popularity of someone else who shares your name can limit your online presence. Gavin Rees is apparently a former boxing champion from Wales, and regardless of what prompts I punch in, his photo and Wikipedia page seems to always come up. Most of my own…
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Week 1: Digital Footprint
Running my name through Salt, I saw that most of the results that come up are related to my academic career. It is super cool that the articles that I published on undergraduate journals show up in the first page. My LinkedIn is also top of the list. I didn’t know that the pictures from…
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Week 1 Response
My Salt Agency Social Media Tracker showed me that I have little presence on the Internet other than a LinkedIn profile and a news article about me. Overall I am not overly concerned about either increasing or decreasing my online presence. This is because I already have a minimal online presence and I prefer it…
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