The Masks Bloggers Wear
Did you ever wonder why Batman, Spiderman, Zorro and other superheroes wear masks? Superman does something with his hairstyle for people not to recognize him. Ninjas and robbers wear masks too. Some rallyists do wear masks. Naked campus runners put on something to cover their faces. They do not want their real identities revealed. Will it also be the same with blogging? Do you have to wear a mask?
The most common masks we wear in the blogosphere are: The Online Alias and the Online Persona
Online Alias: What’s In A Name?
One of the things we can’t choose in life is the name reflected in our birth certificates. Who chose it? Mostly, it is the parents. There are cases when parents hold a contest in order to find a name for their child. I’ve seen it in forums. Or sometimes, an intruding relative insist on a certain name. Some were named after the patron saints of the day they were born. I heard that it is a common incident in the past that a priest would not baptize a child if his name is not found in the catholic almanac, or if the child is without the Maria or Jose.
Our name is our most basic brand. Some people have names that are so common and it is really difficult to market a somewhat generic name. So, in order to stand out, we need to have a new and unique name: Our very own brand.
Take a look at the actors and the actresses we have today. The names they are famous for are not really the ones they were born with. Despite the pseudo-names, they are stars. And if we look back at our Philippine history, some of our heroes wrote with pseudonyms when they published their anti-colonial articles against the powers at that time. Are they not truthful in their scribbling while hiding their real identities?
My real name is so unique that if it is searched in yahoo or google, it will only lead to me. But why did I choose some other online name? The very few people who knew all my other blogs would even ask that question. Why this, why that, and then you blogged wih your real name on the other. If you have read all the comments here, you might wonder who the real owner of this blog is. I’m often called by different names, which makes me laugh at some point. Even firefox had problems identifying me when I log in to my gmail account. In this blog, I am Ceblogger. My About page will tell you who I am in the offline world.
The Online Persona: Who Really Are You?
Online, we can be anyone we want even with the mask on. Flaunt some flashy style, write like a pro, post a pic with you dressed like a pro, and have a blog designed like that of a real pro. No one can really tell the difference.
Or you could be an accomplished individual, burned out by the daily corporate struggles, but found solace in blogging, writing entries like a pre-teen, a fashionista, a frustrated fictionist, a poet, or a sports fanatic.
In the blogosphere, I always keep this in mind: Do not judge the blogger by his blog. I always tell this to myself because the online and offline persona could be different. Not really the Jekyl and Hyde thing, but just different. They have reasons for doing so, and I have to respect those reasons no matter what. I enjoy reading a post without reference to the bloggers’ credentials.
A friend of mine had written about his drunken moments. Some friends who might have read that entry may be alarmed and/or turned off by this. But in reality, he is not what his post may lead us to think. He is just probably acting or testing his readers if they read between the lines. Yeah, some Edgar Allan Poe moments!
In conclusion, is it really difficult to blog openly and honestly? I don’t think so. But we have to draw a dividing line somewhere. We do not know who reads our blogs, even if it is out in the open. Someone might wrongly judge us like we are to be thrown to hell. I do not want to be misinterpreted, nor do I want to write a long justification. Honesty is not compromised with the mask bloggers wear. It is just living at peace with everyone else. A little mystery behind the blog would not do you any harm. As a friend once wrote in his blog; wear shades, just like the rockstars.
This is my entry to the Blog Awards Challenge No. 3: The Hazards Of Honesty.
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Ceblogger is a CPA trapped in his cubicle while his mind wanders outside watching the world, and exploring possibilities his mind conceived.
May 30th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
your friend sounds family!
wow! this is actually more well-written than your previous essay entry. definitely worth a vote hehehe ^^
what happened to the previous d.ay? did you win? ^^
May 30th, 2008 at 5:23 pm
hey sunjun! you’re still awake? I rushed this entry coz the deadline is 12 midnight of May 30. Drafted this one while waiting for my flight. For the other entry, winners will be announced probably middle of next week.
thanks for the compliment! and yeah, the friend sounds familiar. Two others will also think so. hehe.
May 31st, 2008 at 1:52 am
interesting post.. btw, care to xlinks? my url is http://jeypriey.blogspot.com
May 31st, 2008 at 10:37 am
sana parehas mapili ang entry naten.. kudos!
June 1st, 2008 at 11:47 am
thanks for the visit, jeypriey!
vern, thanks for dropping by! sana nga mapili entries natin.
June 2nd, 2008 at 8:48 am
This topic is actually a good one for debate… between those who prefer anonymity (scared of internet lurkers and stalkers) and those who wouldn’t mind going public.
For me, it’s just about being discreet and not flaunting too much about myself in the net. Ultimately, we choose which personal information to reveal to our readers. Not telling all doesn’t mean being dishonest, it’s just being discreet and careful.
June 2nd, 2008 at 9:32 am
I had fun reading your post essay.
keep up the good work bro.
Computer users use an online alias whenever it is appropriate.
June 4th, 2008 at 3:39 am
Hello. Your entry to the Blog Awards Challenge 2 on Global Warming won 1st place! Congrats! Please claim your badge of excellence.
June 4th, 2008 at 5:29 am
for the “online alias” you mentioned, i called it my “virtual identity”. XD

a blogger buddy of mine loves to say “you n your virtual crap”.
haha !!
can’t blame him, for he uses his “common name”.
June 4th, 2008 at 7:10 am
txs that u find time to visit my blog again, ceblogger aka ……..
ur readers right..this one is a good material for debate..but then everyone’s unique and different to one another, so we may think “whats the point?”..in as much as we held responsible in everything we wrote..
i opted to expose (w/ reservation still) myself in my personal blog but was able to conceal it in the other one..well, i just went with the flow..whatever it requires me/or what will make me more pssibly closer to my online peers in that particular group , then go!…personally, i saw no harm..im actually liberated..
June 9th, 2008 at 6:56 am
Naibigan ko iyong punto mo patungkol sa *DO NOT JUDGE BLOGGERS by His Blog.
June 9th, 2008 at 7:45 am
carey, indeed, we just have to be careful. but even with the alias, we all have to blog responsibly.
eric, thanks for the visit and the kind words.
levian, yeah, others call it virtual identity. online alias is i think just a layman’s term for it.
June 9th, 2008 at 7:53 am
anino, salamat sa pagdalaw, at pagbasa sa entry ko.
AJ, I’ll reply to you in an email.
June 24th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
Hi. This entry is given a Merit Award for the Blog Awards Challenge #3. You may now claim your badge. Thanks for joining challenge 3.
By the way, we are looking for guest judges for Challenge #4. Wanna join us?
June 29th, 2008 at 8:59 pm
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July 3rd, 2008 at 3:48 am
hey, this is a great post. true; most bloggers don another persona when blogging.
July 4th, 2008 at 1:42 am
thank you, blog challenge. i sent you an email in your gmail.
caryn, thanks for liking this post and for dropping by! this applies to plenty of bloggers today.