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by karakal 3560 days ago
Why do people find the need to write about themselves in third person? https://stevefrancia.com/
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As a habit it is bad, but this is actually standard for short bios. It allows it to be dropped in place directly for conferences, PR shots, news articles, etc without any rewrite.
Great to make it look like someone took the time to do a bio about you because you're important, while it's just you writing. Lack of self-confidence if you ask me.
Lack of self-confidence if you ask me.

How do you figure? Every time I've been asked for a bio for a conference or similar, they've asked for it in third person. Reading bios in conference proceeding in first person would just come across as weird to me.

The difference is having a bio on a website about yourself versus a bio on a website about a lot of people. No one thinks that your johndoe.com site was made by your official fan club.
You really named your user account after WHAM!? That's fucking awesome. Tell me you're either George Michael or Andrew Ridgey in deep disguise... please please.
Just another jitterbug, but you gotta have faith that I'm once bitten and twice shy.
Maybe it looks like that to you because you're unfamiliar with this format? To me it looks like he's written a short bio that's ready for dropping into where it's needed.

e.g. top hit on google: http://smallbusiness.chron.com/write-short-bio-yourself-5728...

pretty sure nobody asked you
It irks me too, but it is a convenient piece of ready-made press text that can be used for introducing you on stage or in other media.
It's better than first person plural form :)
We'd like to think so
So that others can spot the narcissist.
I think it's just a convention that's used when writing "About The Author" sections. Not really a statement of personality.
I noticed that too. Also, "leader".