Micah March 4th

Who Be You Be?

There is a trend on Twitter. Its an awful, awful trend.

At least, I think its awful.

People are changing their Twitter names to their real names.

Can you believe it?

Truthfully, I am not sure how I feel.

Today, my friend Frank Gruber, who always introduces himself as “Frank Gruber, of SomeWhatFrank,” (the name of his blog), changed his twitter name to @FrankGruber. He claims that a recent post by Chris Messina (who I have never met, but admired from afar for awhile) helped to convince him of the change.

Chris’ post is well written. His writes:

So factoryjoe isn’t going away — not entirely at least. It’s a useful vessel to inhabit and I’ll continue to do so. But on Twitter, Facebook, and on my homepage, I’ll use my real name. There is simply no longer a good reason to differentiate between who I am online, and who I am off, if ever there was.

I have never used a pseudonym. I have always been micahb37 (on AIM/Y!/MSN/flickr and many other services), micahb (on gtalk, gmail, and other newer services) or micah (primarily on Twitter, but other stuff too).

My primary reason was always simple. I could never think of anything better than my uncommon given name of Micah.

Over time, that reason began to also include the even simpler philosophy of Popeye: “I ams What I ams.”

I have never felt the need to separate my online and offline identities. I dont know why. Its not like I made the choice one day. I just have never seen the need.

Perhaps its the conscience of self that my parents inadvertently taught my sisters and me by being supportive of the choices we have made. Or perhaps its the realization that my “online” me is really just another side of the “offline” me, which at the end of the day, is just me.

And here comes the tangent…

Of all the things one person can give another, I cherish trust above all else. It is the hardest thing to earn, and the easiest to lose. I try to be consistent in my actions and reactions to ensure that people continue to trust me, and that starts for me, with my name.

If the first thing I do is provide a fake name, what does that say about my ability to earn your trust?

Ok, back on point (I think).

Why do I dislike the movement of people on twitter going to their real names?

I dont know. It feels like a loss of identity. It feels like a loss of “flavor.”

But, what I like is that people are beginning to realize that there is no such thing as personal brand, or online brand, or offline brand. There is just you.

And who be you be?

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  • http://www.lucafiligheddu.com luca filigheddu

    good points… I don't use my real name on Twitter and I also just changed my profile picture (was a photo) with a shiny new simpson like avatar who looks like me! Why? No special resons… while my blog is NameSurname.com instead… The important thing is not to change name/avatar too many times otherwise you risk to lose, as you say, your identity.

  • http://mgalligan.com Matt Galigan

    So I totally get where you're coming from, Micah, but truthfully, my changing from @indiekid to @mattgalligan was because I wanted to get away from the nickname. Everyone in real life calls me Matt. That's my name. And as a result, I wanted people to call me “Matt” online too. Simple as that.

    The “real name” as your identity thing really works well on Facebook, and I think that the more people are using services like that, the more the same principles will start to leak into other places.

  • Nathan

    I never really wanted to use a pseudonym, but Nathan@gmail, et al, was taken. And when you start with a pseudonym, it's good to continue it for consistency.

  • http://www.ignitingtherevolution.com jer979

    When I first got email in 1991, I signed up as jer979 b/c the '979' was a relic of a 10th grade joke. Well, since then it's been my online brand and I'm not giving it up ;-) Call me old school.

    Here's the backstory: http://www.jer979.com/whyjer979/welcome-to-the-...

  • http://www.janerri.com janetti !

    don't worry micah!
    i'll always be @janerri
    (anywhere online)
    she's only a part of who i am IRL!

  • http://www.janerri.com janetti !

    don't worry micah!
    i'll always be @janerri
    (anywhere online)
    she's only a part of who i am IRL!

  • http://www.somewhatfrank.com/2009/03/the-twitter-formerly-known-as-somewhatfrank.html SOMEWHAT FRANK

    The Twitter Formerly Known As @somewhatfrank…

    Last week, I decided it was time to be totally Frank with people and changed my Twitter username from @somewhatfrank to my real name @frankgruber. For those of you that follow me on Twitter you probably saw the update and the warm welcome I received fo…

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