To understand the individual today especially from the point of view of a technological and informational society requires a deep dive into modernity and how the notion of individuality emerged in society. This requires sociological and transdisciplinary contributions that realise the problems that a society like ours is currently facing. These problems involve social control through technology and a need to expose private life which together with the dominance of the Internet and virtual social networks has brought a fragility to the modern (or post-modern) individual in terms of socialising and the production of affections. In this context we will discuss the role of online wish-fulfilment agents who being figures who use the image of others to deceive go increasingly unnoticed in online environments.