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jackieheartsb:

as i was driving on I-66 yesterday into northern virginia, a thought hit me out of the blue. it was so random, but so startling, that i almost picked up my phone to call anyone to talk to them about it.

here’s the thought: in 5, 10, 15 years, the twenty-somethings currently populating the majority of web 2.0 sites (like tumblr, for instance) will be—in significant numbers—settling down with children.

so, imagine, 15 or 20 years from now, i have a child. maybe two of them.

my children—or your children or the children of someone you know—will be the first generation to possibly have access to enormous quantities of archived information about their parents. a child could see what mom wore to a college party, what dad’s thoughts were on global warming circa 2008 courtesy his blog, etc. etc.

can you even imagine having the ability to see/read/explore the former life of your parents or those in the generation previous to you? it’s the most telling time capsule—showing everything, both the good and bad, and providing a hands-on experience with the past. no more flipping through censored photo albums—your child could stumble on your old flickr albums filled with photos of drinking martinis with friends, carousing at concerts and the like.

really, they could stumble on anything you put on the internet.

maybe in 20 years, there won’t be tumblr. or blogger. or facebook. or flickr. or twitter. or myspace (we can only hope). maybe web 5.0 will have replaced the “olden days” of 2.0.

still, the possibility that the children of our generation could view us in a way not accessible to any other generation before us is kind of scary and exciting all at once.

Very good point, but since when do people actually think ahead? There will need to be more and more online personal brand consultants.

Source: jaclynday

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    quite intriguing…...It is strange to think about… But, I had determined
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    Will people start removing things...facebook will be nothing more than
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    this before. I would love...my parents life when they were my age. Mostly because I love...
  11. verosays reblogged this from cameronchristopher and added:
    Scary thought. I am sooo glad there aren’t any pictures from last Friday night. -vero
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  13. moosetracks reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    I really can’t imagine it, actually. By...something so entirely different, that it’d
  14. jacksonlatka reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    Very good point,...since when do people actually think ahead? There
  15. matthewerosenberg reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    fantastic “thought.” I really believe...internet to take
  16. jhnbrssndn reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    I don’t think jaclyn...2020s are anything like mine, they a) won’t care
  17. mashburger reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    holy crap. that’s...scary and weird thought....haven’t had...
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