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In March I wrote (and DP stands for Digital Personality):
It might that be a Digital Inhabitant’s DP will correspond to their RWP (Real World Personality), but who knows?
To save you the bother of looking it up here’s the definition of my term Digital Inhabitant:
Digital Inhabitant: A person who has had a personal web presence for more than x days (choose your own x – me, I choose 30).
A personal web presence is an individual space on the web which can be updated at any time (like twitter or Facebook or a blog), coupled and completed, at a minimum, with the person’s real name, photograph, contact information and About Me section – their User Profile.
In an article in TIME magazine dated 12/03/09 Tiffany O’Callaghan reports on a personality study by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin. Analyzing Facebook profiles:
For the most part, however, [Psychologist Sam] Gosling suggests that online profiles—which some 700 million people around the globe currently have—are relatively accurate depictions of personality, either because their owners intend for them to be, or because people are trying, but failing, to present an idealized version of themselves.
So, with some hedging, the question possibly answered.