Chapter 7 spoke to me personally in terms of privacy because I believe that people my age and I have suffered the most with what to share of our lives on social media and what to keep private. Older generations just didn't believe in it or didn't have faith in it (until Facebook moms did), and younger generations have grown up only knowing social media, thus they trusted it more than we did. We grew up in the hybrid world where we grew up playing outside, then video games came to the picture and that was a trustworthy method of entertainment because we didn't have to share anything other than our name that we can choose for ourselves. I remember that no one really used their own name when we played multi-player games. Was it a fear of innvation of privacy? Was wanting to look cool in front of your friends? Or was it feeling freedom of choice even if it was for a little option like avatar name? "A little anonymity can go a long way" - Ge Wang, page 363. I think the answer to the all of these questions is that all of them are correct. We did feel a sense of control for the first time ever. I finally got to choose my name. It better be cool so that my friends like me and want to play with me again. Also, I don't want anyone to know my real name because I don't want them to know we're in the same class or that I'm a girl...etc. Which leads to what Ge was explaining, that sometimes being anonymous could help the other humans interacting to purely interact with the action that I'm doing through this medium rather than who the person on the other side is. Regarding music, Ge has shown several examples of anonymous games that connect people through art, music and/ or design. Growing up as a female musician in the middle east, it was not easy to find musician friends who wish to make music together without wanting something in return or underestimating a beginner's skills. I've always wanted to just jam or practice with somebody who would not judge my skills and how much of a beginner I am so we can learn from each other and create art. There is also the aspect of family and friends whom we don't necessarily want to express our opinion or values to. This is where anonymity because more like a free spaces to make mistakes and not overthink judgement from others. There is a certain beauty in a stranger helping you rather than someone you know who might already have expectations of you or vice versa.