Where Will the Culture Shift Occur to Adapt to the Permanence of Online Content?

Perhaps society will become more forgiving of drunken Facebook pictures in the way Gosling says he expects it might. And some may welcome the end of the segmented self, on the grounds that it will discourage bad behavior and hypocrisy: it

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Will society become more understanding of the fact that we all have skeletons in our closets and different personalities in our different social circles, or will people learn to watch their behavior no matter where they are and what they are doing lest something mar their searchable reputation online?

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 The Web Means the End of Forgetting
Electronic/World Wide Web>Internet Article:  Rosen, Jeffrey (July 19, 2010), The Web Means the End of Forgetting, New York Times, Page MM30 of the Sunday Magazine, New York, Retrieved on -0001-11-30
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  • Folksonomies: future shock