What are you willing and unwilling to post online?
How much of your personal life do you share online? Are there times when baring personal details online has helped you connect with others or find community? Are there parts of your life you do not feel comfortable posting about publicly? Do you think your answers to these questions would be different if you were part of one of Hollywood’s most famous families? How much of your life do you share online? What platforms do you use to document your life? How big is the audience you communicate with? How familiar are you with the Smith family? Which members have you encountered, and how?
What are some of the upsides of online sharing? Has revealing things about yourself online ever helped you find connection or community?
What parts of your life do you choose not to document on social media, and why? Do you think there are downsides to sharing your personal life online?
Have you ever watched “Red Table Talk?” If so, what do you think about it? Would you want your family to have a similar show? “Theirs is a perfectly timed reframing for the age of online confessional and trauma-based personal brands,” Mr. Caramanica writes about the Smith family. Do you agree? Why or why not?
What are some of the upsides of online sharing? Has revealing things about yourself online ever helped you find connection or community?
What parts of your life do you choose not to document on social media, and why? Do you think there are downsides to sharing your personal life online?
Have you ever watched “Red Table Talk?” If so, what do you think about it? Would you want your family to have a similar show? “Theirs is a perfectly timed reframing for the age of online confessional and trauma-based personal brands,” Mr. Caramanica writes about the Smith family. Do you agree? Why or why not?