Identity Crisis, Quest to participate and Password Sharing Syndrome.
Oath: I, Soumya Saxena, hereby agree that all information in this Blog is authentic and acquired from various lifetime experiences pertaining to the recent trends on orkut. Any relation to person living or dead is incident. …Opppss!!! Co-incident.
What is this Syndrome?
If you are interested in any community, if you love to participate there by flaunting your knowledge or by pestering people, creating confusion, or by making pathetic threads but the problem is that either you are banned from that community or you are hated on that community (no one even care to read your thread… the mods delete your thread) then my friends you must look at this new trend.
For people who suffer from identity crisis, who actually do not want to reveal their real identity may make a fake profile with fictional names, weird pictures, unheard places and easily post without indulging in any personal conversation.
Such species are found in abundance and are well known for creating mess, often banned, but always comes back with various fictional identities … declaring “we will remain the same.”
But the most amazing way is the latest technique called by the computer experts as the “password-sharing syndrome”. Here one who is banned or unwanted can acquire the profile password of his/her ‘good’ friend and can use the profile for posting in the community and let out all his/her frustration and utmost urge for posting and Bingo!!!! He/she is not even caught.
Reasons and Requirements:
This technique requires two fools (there can be more that one in certain unique cases), one who wants to post in a community by any means and is actually dying to do so by hook or by crook (desperation at this stage seems limitless) the other is the person who is fooled in this disorder because of his/her foolishness or some sentimental psyche by letting his/her password be shared for this purpose. Both the parties here suffer from mental anxiety and some or the other kind for mental state which requires a kind of satisfaction and appreciation both by others’ and by each other. Which is received by this sharing and further usage of this facility.
Symptoms of this Syndrome:
The symptoms may not seem much evident on the face but if one observe they gradually become manifest. First and foremost you will find a change in the personality and behaviour of the person who is sharing his/her password, that person will seem to be different and post differently unlike what he use to do earlier.
Second, there will be a latent or manifest support for the person who is hated or banned (the person is with whom the password is being shared).
Third, the ideology of these two people will be similar or same or they will be found supporting each other.
Fourth, that person will be seen online on odd times, like late night, early morning or during work or college hours, when generally he or she is not online.
Fifth, his/her area of interest will suddenly change and the posting style of the two people will be same or similar.
If these symptoms are noticed then there is a grave suspicion of this syndrome. And these symptoms should be taken lightly.
Remedy:
Unfortunately, no remedy is available for this disorder; the computer experts have failed to find a possible solution till now because the disorder is still new to most of them and unknown to m any. Moreover, it cannot be stopped wholly cause it depends on the personal prudence of two consenting people. The only solution available is avoidance to certain extent.
Warning:
This syndrome can be really disadvantageous and damaging to the person who is sharing his/ her password as it may lead to tarnishing of image, similar hatred towards himself/herself. Furthermore, the account may also be misused for wrong purposes, which you might be totally unaware of and it may lead to serious unwanted consequences and you may leave feeling used for this treacherous purpose.
Advice
For those who are actually suffering from this disorder think that they are really smart and no one is actually aware of their operations, must remember that people on the other side are not foolish enough to be fooled with this technique.
Even they have their ways to outsmart such people suffering from identity crisis and this syndrome.