Hassan Kibirango is a notable name, at least to his small community in Kigali on the different online search engines. He is highlighted on various social media sites mainly Facebook and Twitter. He is quoted in daily newspapers giving opinions on matters concerning the community especially in the area of faith. He also is an itinerant speaker so he features in a few speaking engagements via video. Hassan, is a local church Pastor in Kigali Rwanda and he is passionate about raising leaders in the local church to become Kingdom agents in their generation. Below are some of Hassan’s online photos and video links of him speaking in different fora. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl1_QZ9qkBc , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opWJL5cly0U, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h6dJhnyaDU



I have found that the internet keeps information about me every time either my name, pictures or videos features online and in the event I’m not wise in the choices I make in engaging social media, this kind of record keeping could be used to hurt me later on in life.
I have found traces of my work on the first search page on google. Some of my work as the CEO of a multi media company i sold 3 years ago before I became a full time local church pastor. I have also found quite a bit of my current work online, on social media mainly.
What is mostly online about me is a fair and cultivated representation of who Iam as a Christian and servant of God in his church and also what i believe.
My digital identity according to Bonnie’s description of self is the participatory self. Iam engaged online and social media quite a bit.
I have often had to block or remove content from my social media pages or interfaces if that content seems to contradict sharply with what I ultimately stand for as a value system.
I have read Kris’s 2 blogs about deleting 40,000 tweets and the other one on digital minimalism. the recommendations for me to consider channeling my energy on putting out content that matters and also consider de-cluttering my social media content if I’m a regular user is something i have never given thought. And also about digital minimalism, the idea of being less dependent on online content and not necessarily worry about de-cluttering is more realistic to me because, there’s a lot of content i have created but i don’t dwell much on it. So just relying on much less of all the content that I have put up over the years and creating content that matters for the future rather than feel the need to respond to everything folks post about is liberating.