Appropriate Digital Identity – Reppler Review

--Originally published at #iTec Blog

When it comes to building your digital identity and pointing out inappropriate content related to you on the web, especially on social media Reppler (reppler.com) is the website that is most likely to meet those needs.

Firstly the app recognizes and pins posts or photos that are connected to inappropriate language, highlighting the “bad” words.

The second section is called “My Networks” and it rates your social network by the number of friends you have and how they behave online.

And lastly, the most important and interesting part of this tool is “My Impression” section, which assesses how others could perceive you and scores your identity based on that. It touches upon the tone of your language (what emotions you express) – positive, negative or neutral. Further more it overviews and evaluates your activity, when and how are you active. And lastly it shows which are your most common used words.

I believe this website would be useful for many students and young adults seeking to better their digital identity especially if they are looking for a job. It’s a self-evaluative tool that lets you have control and overview of your digital identity, at least on social media.

http://www.reppler.com/