Dictionary of new words

SELFTRACKER

self-tracker: translation

n.
A person who uses websites or other technologies to meticulously track various aspects of his or her body, mental state, and activities.
self-trackingpp.
Example Citations:
The Internet had long ago turned navel-gazing into an international pastime, but self-tracking takes the self-absorption to a new level. Using elaborate graphs, pie charts, websites and newer technologies,self-trackerscatalogue everything in their lives, sometimes with no clear result.
—Zosia Bielski, " My so-called life: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090219.wltracking19/BNStory/lifeMain/,"The Globe and Mail, February 19, 2009
Areself-trackersnarcissists? In the video above, from the recent QS Show&Tell, I report on trying to find an answer. Here I give a quick summary of that talk and a reference link. I decided to run this test because a few weeks ago Alexandra Carmichael made a detailed and helpful report on her self-tracking project. Sandy Lane made the following comment:
Does it measure your narcissism too?
Gary Wolf, " AreSelf-TrackersNarcissists?: http://www.kk.org/quantifiedself/2009/02/are-self-trackers-narcissists.php," The Quantified Self: http://www.quantifiedself.com/, February 17, 2009
Earliest Citation:
Messina and Evans prefer the term "data junkies," spoken with the self-effacing self-awareness that comes from months of meticulous self-study.
Self-trackerslike Messina and Evans could spend hours online, charting, analyzing, tracking.Life as a series of pure, distilled data points, up for interpretation.
—Monica Hesse, " Bytes of Life: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/08/AR2008090802681.html,"The Washington Post, September 9, 2008
Related Words:
camgirl
egocasting
lifecasting
lifestreaming
meformer
microblogging
peep culture
self-handicapping
self-talk
Categories:
Internet
People