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Who are you talking to on the Internet - Your next girlfriend, or her dog?


Social networking web sites like MySpace are more and more popular in young people’s everyday life in recent years. People have the desire to make new friends on the Internet for various reasons, such as dating, for a relationship, for friendship, or for business networking; people also like to re-connect with old friend through such web sites.

However, identity issues have never been completely solved for years. Years ago, everybody on the Internet can claim himself or herself to be anyone (without any technical restrictions). One person can steal pictures from another person’s web site and claim to be that person. Even in the present time, there’re a lot of profiles on web sites like MySpaces are fake ones. They claim (appear) to be pretty girls or handsome boys, and attract large amounts of people to add them into their friend lists.

I’ve never done any research on this, but personally I think they may have the following goals in mind when stealing those identities and making those fake profiles.

1.    Collect relatively a large number of users’ information for various illegal business purposes (i.e. but not limited to send Junk messages or any form of advertisements). They attract a lot of users in their desired genders to be in their friend lists, so that they can more or less get some personal information from them. There are, and actually quite a few young people provide real information in this kind of web sites.

2.    To get their psychological satisfactions. Some people with psychological issues have the desire to be a completely different person online and get a lot of followers.  They enjoy doing so and get the satisfactions they desire to have by doing so.

3.    Just for fun. Yes. Many people make a fake profiles just for fun.

I believe there are many other reasons that I yet to know. But this is truly a problem. How can you ensure you are chatting with your potential date but not her dog on the Internet?

Some new social network systems like Facebook provide ways to verify users identity. For example, if you want to register as a college student, you may have to use your college email address; if you want to register as a company employee, you may have to use your work email address; etc. But even so, you can still find several Bill Gates, several Steve Ballmer’s and etc in the system. People can still register for a profile freely and use a fake identity.

As the result, this kind of identity issue is really a human issue, but not a technological issue. Indeed, my answer to the previous question I posed is “ to be careful.” Know your goal when you are using these web sites and don’t abuse. Try to verify whom you are really talking to before disclosing too much information. Learn to protect yourself. Young people like teenagers usually don’t protect themselves enough when trying to get to know new people. They should take more care.  And parents should provide more education to their children about protecting themselves online.  

In fact, even in an ideal environment that everyone uses their own identity (can be real or imaginary but need to be their own, not stolen), there are still issues. For example, boyfriend may know girlfriend’s password so when you are talking to someone online, it’s possible that you’re really talking to her boyfriend; in the same sense, wife may know husband’s password, too.

As the result, these issues are not likely to be technically solved, at least in a short time. Think about what information you want the others to know before disclosing; and think about if there’s any unexpected person who may potentially know this information as well before disclosing. Do some verification to make sure the one you’re talking to is the one you want to talk to. If you do all these carefully, I’m positive that you won’t email me and tell me that you’re in a relationship with a dog any more.
 

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