I'm 35, went online in 1995. Back then, even now, I try to keep my "online life" apart from my "real life". I'm very selective about who knows what about the other. And I would never think to consider my online nick my "real" name.
That said: I've been talking to a few college age and younger relatives and friends' siblings and a few of them actually introduce themselves by their internet nicks or put their nicks down on job applications. One, who is going into nursing, even has her MMO nick on her professional business cards and her name tag. The young woman that AM's the print shop that I do business with has business cards with her WOW guild and her screenname on them to give out to people.
Huh?
I get kids in junior high or highschool doing it. Me and my RPG buddies did it-- referring to each other by character names in the halls. But college age people, people in the professional fields where you would think you'd want to be taken seriously.
How does that work. "Hello, I'm Dr Stormageddon666 and this my nurse DeathQueen999"
I'll cop to being a little out of touch with the newest 'net trends or the "lifestyle" (as one snarky little teen I know calls online life). But is this a new fad that's just popped up, a symptom of new digital "Social media" lifestyle?
That said: I've been talking to a few college age and younger relatives and friends' siblings and a few of them actually introduce themselves by their internet nicks or put their nicks down on job applications. One, who is going into nursing, even has her MMO nick on her professional business cards and her name tag. The young woman that AM's the print shop that I do business with has business cards with her WOW guild and her screenname on them to give out to people.
Huh?
I get kids in junior high or highschool doing it. Me and my RPG buddies did it-- referring to each other by character names in the halls. But college age people, people in the professional fields where you would think you'd want to be taken seriously.
How does that work. "Hello, I'm Dr Stormageddon666 and this my nurse DeathQueen999"
I'll cop to being a little out of touch with the newest 'net trends or the "lifestyle" (as one snarky little teen I know calls online life). But is this a new fad that's just popped up, a symptom of new digital "Social media" lifestyle?