Abstract

The article presents the transformations produced in the behavior of Internet users with the advent of the Virtual World, mainly in the exteriorization of privacy and intimacy in social networks. It is common among many netizens to discurse their daily activities, as well as the manifestation of their personal desires and fantasies in the virtual environment, in many cases in the search for acceptance and recognition by other users. Such behavior leads to a subjective production of personality, which becomes a profile in social networks, circulating multiple effects of meaning that are produced by different users who comment, enjoy and share such publications.

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