Pangelinan establishes a distinction between simple sharing and extreme sharing (par. 7). He seems to think that the stories of Lisa and Emmalene are just normal sharing, in an effort to connect and to be “meaningfully embedded in social networks, ” but that Padme is an “exhibitionist” (Greenwood, qtd. in par. 7). Do you agree with the distinction between the two types of sharing? Are there examples from your own experience that would support — or complicate — the distinction? Does sharing carry a stigma when it reaches a certain level? Where would a stigma come from on a social media site? How do people’s responses change to the different degrees of sharing, and how can you tell?
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