You can be a smart-whatever on Twitter, a faceless friend who makes many people feel awesome on Facebook, and an honest person on one’s own blog. Of course, this is my biased, opinionated opinion on all current social trends, and so you should keep yours. Furthermore, don’t forget to look beyond these words as there is a flip side to everything.
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Blogs do offer a great anonymous platform…