Us and the web. What do we become on the web? What indelible signs and footprints do we leave by working on blogs and social networks, those modern, or rather very modern squares where personal information and thoughts are poured out and that create contacts between Internet users from all over?
In such undefined places where even the boundary between real and virtual disappears, what precautions should be taken? Is it worth protecting privacy or is it a useless battle? Also because, who is on the web: are we what we are in everyday life or simply a plausible if not downright fake image?
These issues are addressed by Gianluca Neri, a journalist and blogger who, in addition to collaborating with the satirical weekly Cuore, first founded the internet portal Clarence and today manages the blog Macchianera.net. Among his many activities, including those in the publishing field, as a writer for Einaudi, and those on television, he was the author of Camera caffè, without forgetting him as the creator and host of programs for Radio 2 Rai.
In 2005 he rose to fame as the blogger who revealed the omissions in the official document regarding the death of Italian agent Nicola Calipari. For two years he has been organizing the Blog Fest in Riva del Garda.