I'd have to say my online-me is more real than my in-person me. In person, I tend to shut down everything about myself that's unique and I only let myself be "me" online. Part of this, I know, is because I have a mild case of Asperger's syndrome so I tend to have a hard time grasping things like what's acceptable behaviour in face-to-face things, so I just switch off and become a robot so I don't offend anyone. Online I can think longer about what I say and do before it actually comes out, plus it's written instead of said, so I can fix most of my wording/language/grammar/spelling before I hit the Post button. I can say what I mean instead of what pops into my head first, I guess.