TOO SOCIAL Media!

TOO SOCIAL Media!

From What The If? by Philip Shane

June 3, 2026 · 40 min

About this episode

The episode explores the implications of a world where everyone uses their real names online, discussing the potential effects on behavior and reputation.

Listener Kevin Towers asks: what the if the internet made everyone use their real, traceable name? No usernames. No masks. No hiding behind a clever handle at 2am. In this universe, every comment you fire off comes permanently stapled to your actual identity, your job, and your reputation. Would all that sunlight finally make us kind? Or would we go quiet, too nervous to ever post again? There's a crash course in why we turn feral online, a trip back to the dial-up Stone Age, and a rowdy brawl over whether forced honesty saves us or sinks us. So log in as your true self and come hang out where everybody finally knows your name. —— When she's not studying zombie fungus at Harvard or helping us break the universe every week, our very own Gaby Paniccia writes science fiction. Her short story "The Automatic Grocery Store" is now featured on the popular podcast Escape Pod! Listen here: https://escapepod.org/2026/02/19/escape-pod-1033-the-automatic-grocery-store/ —— Check out our membership rewards! Visit us at Patreon.com/Whattheif —— Got an IF of your own? Want to have us consider your idea for a show topic? Send YOUR IF to us! Visit https://whattheif.com/contact and let us know…

People in this episode

Host: Philip Shane

Guest: Gaby Paniccia

Topics covered

  • social media
  • identity
  • online behavior
  • internet culture
  • forced honesty
  • reputation

Keywords

  • real names
  • internet
  • social media
  • online identity
  • reputation
  • honesty
  • comments

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Harvard, Escape Pod

Books & works: The Automatic Grocery Store

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