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In 2005, DSR began his start on [[MySpace]] using [[pseudonyms]] to conceal his identity. After MySpace, he ventured to [[Twitter]], where he has more than 325,000 followers.<ref name=westhollywoodmag/>
In 2005, DSR began his start on [[MySpace]] using [[pseudonyms]] to conceal his identity. After MySpace, he ventured to [[Twitter]], where he has more than 325,000 followers.<ref name=westhollywoodmag/>


{{quote|text=I moved over to Twitter. I still didn't realize what I was doing. I realized no one knew anything about me ... People become fascinated about the new kid in school that they don't know anything about.|sign=Dominic Riccitello|source=West Hollywood Magazine, Virtually Famous<ref name=westhollywoodmag/>}}
{{quote|text=I moved over to Twitter. I still didn't realize what I was doing. I realized no one knew anything about me ... People become fascinated about the new kid in school that they don't know anything about.|sign=DSR|source=West Hollywood Magazine, Virtually Famous<ref name=westhollywoodmag/>}}


In October 2013, DSR began "Words by Dominic," a poetry blog, which features: "A collection of conversations between friends, flings, acquaintances, lost souls and people of my past. I write to understand why things happened the way they did."<ref name=westhollywoodmag/><ref name=words.bydominic.com>{{cite web|url=http://words.bydominic.com/|title=Words by Dominic Riccitello|year=2014|accessdate=December 9, 2014|publisher=Words By Dominic}}</ref>
In October 2013, DSR began "Words by Dominic," a poetry blog, which features: "A collection of conversations between friends, flings, acquaintances, lost souls and people of my past. I write to understand why things happened the way they did."<ref name=westhollywoodmag/><ref name=words.bydominic.com>{{cite web|url=http://words.bydominic.com/|title=Words by Dominic Riccitello|year=2014|accessdate=December 9, 2014|publisher=Words By Dominic}}</ref>

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DSR
BornFebruary 17
NationalityAmerican
Years active2005 - present
Known forInternet anonymity
Websitewhoisdominic.com

DSR (born February 17) is an American internet personality, writer,[1] photographer[2] and blogger,[3][4][5] who is ironically known for no one knowing who or what his actual occupation is.[6]

In 2005, DSR began his start on MySpace using pseudonyms to conceal his identity. After MySpace, he ventured to Twitter, where he has more than 325,000 followers.[1]

I moved over to Twitter. I still didn't realize what I was doing. I realized no one knew anything about me ... People become fascinated about the new kid in school that they don't know anything about.

— DSR, West Hollywood Magazine, Virtually Famous[1]

In October 2013, DSR began "Words by Dominic," a poetry blog, which features: "A collection of conversations between friends, flings, acquaintances, lost souls and people of my past. I write to understand why things happened the way they did."[1][7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "West Hollywood Magazine Winter 2014, Virtually Famous, 2014, Pg. 71". West Hollywood Magazine. 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  2. ^ "July's Face Of Dragbook – Judas Joe Manson". Dragbook. 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  3. ^ "Miley Cyrus friends slam 'fat, bitter' Kelly Clarkson over VMAs remark". Digital Spy. 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  4. ^ "Miley Cyrus' bestie calls Kelly Clarkson fat and old after she dubs Miley a pitchy stripper and sends love to Selena Gomez". Dose. 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  5. ^ "Robin Thicke's Mum On Miley: "I Can Never Unsee It"". MTV UK. 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  6. ^ "Dominic Riccitello - Who Is He?". Sound Top. 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  7. ^ "Words by Dominic Riccitello". Words By Dominic. 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2014.

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