| 7 in 10 office workers post privacy on the web By Li Qian (Chinadaily.com.cn)
 Updated: 2006-07-27 16:40
 The Internet is commonly used in many aspects of 
people¡¯s work and life throughout the country. More and more the web is being 
used to relay private information.   As the Shanghai-based Oriental Morning Post reported 
Thursday, nearly seven out of ten of white-collar web users intentionally expose 
their private lives on the net on a regular basis. Why? For the 
attention.   Lisa is a sales director in a fast-paced consumer 
goods company. Despite the full working schedule, she has been enjoying going to 
pubs and discos, and recently, surfing the Internet and writing in a 
blog.   She likes posting her thoughts about work, life, and 
love affairs on her blog and sharing them with other viewers. She gets a lot of 
pleasure from seeing how many hits her stories get.   ¡°I got into the habit of writing a web journal from 
my friend Lucy,¡± Lisa said.   Lucy is typically a modern girl, dressing in stylish 
clothes and leading a trendy way of life. ¡°People should have their own unique 
voices and learn to show off,¡± Lucy said. She got to know her current boyfriend 
through the photos and the phone number he left on her 
blog.   According to a survey of white collar workers 
conducted by Kerui, a professional advisory company, 69 per cent of those 
surveyed regularly show their personal lives to others on the Internet, while 
only 16 per cent of them give their true names.   The survey also showed the most popular network 
services among office workers are blogs and bulletin boards, where they display 
their private lives, office affairs, financial conditions, and viewpoints. 
Stories of private lives and office gossip are the hottest 
topics.   The company believes although office workers are 
surrounded by all kinds of information, they have few chances to communicate 
with others in their lives. Thus they find a new channel to gain recognition and 
to express their true feelings on the web.   |