Mapping Digital Spaces Part II
Back in 2017, I wrote a blog post about how I spent my time online. Using David White's concept of Visitors vs. Residents, I examined the technology tools and sites I frequented most and reflected on whether I used them professionally or personally. I then categorized them according to White's idea:
- Visitors use technology tools to get a job done quickly. They don't leave a digital trail or engage with others.
- Residents regularly interact with others or create with technology while openly sharing parts of themselves, whether names, comments, or resources.
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Nicole's 2025 Digital Map |
- I overwhelmingly have a digital footprint. The vast majority of my map shows that both personally and professionally, I engage with others and leave a digital trace online.
- Larger images, such as Gmail, Amazon, Snapchat, Reddit, and podcasts, are applications that dominate much of my time online.
- Applications such as podcasts, "X" (forever Twitter), Google, and Facebook are used for both personal and professional purposes. I love that these are places I can blend my personas.
- On the personal visitors' side, I may have signed up for accounts on these applications, but I do not engage with others or leave a public data trail- I hop on and hop off with a purpose. What may be surprising to some is that TikTok is included in this category. My husband is really the only one who sends me video clips. Otherwise, I don't use this app much.
- I struggled to find applications that I visit professionally as a visitor! This tells me that I am very comfortable leaving a digital presence.
Here is my original map from 2017 and some general observations.
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