Tuesday, February 6, 2018

You Can Do Anything with One Click!



wikiHow has been helping countless people since 2005! It’s very likely that you’ve googled how to do something and seen plenty of wikiHow articles at your disposal. Although it seems unlikely, there are actually a few articles you currently won’t find on the site.


How to Make African Black Soap Shampoo: Many people are becoming more conscious about what they put in their hair. People look for shampoos that are paraben and sulfate-free. This article exists for conscious people who want a simple and natural shampoo alternative. African Black Soap is a natural and gentle cleanser. If you are concerned about the ingredients you put on your hair or would prefer you own customizable fragrance then this article is right for you.


How to Make Mango Butter Hair Cream: Many girls are ditching chemical relaxers and are going natural! When you go natural it can be hard to find the right products for your hair. Not all hair creams and conditioners are created equal and sometimes it’s best just to make your own. This article exist for people who haven’t found conventional hair creams that work for their hair type. This minimal and natural hair cream is easy to make and nourishing for all hair types.


How to Shop For “Accidentally” Vegan Food: Anyone with a Netflix account has probably seen the hit documentary What the Health at least once. Statistics show that veganism is on the rise. New vegans don’t always have to give up their favorite snacks and junk food. Not all foods are marketed as vegan, but that doesn’t mean they are not! This articles shows vegans how to find food that just happens to be vegan at their local grocery stores. Reading labels can be tricky, but there are easy ways to find out if the snack you cherish is “accidentally” vegan!


Honestly, wikiHow wouldn’t achieve the goal of having the most helpful how-to instructions if they didn’t relentlessly accept new articles and updates! There are plenty of articles that still need to be written and here are just a few ideas!


Sunday, February 4, 2018

Zinobia + The Internet


Escape

I developed a love for the Internet early on. Honestly, I’m not ashamed of it. 

My first experience on the Internet was an online community called Zwinky. Zwinky was appealing to me because it felt like Club Penguin for adults. It had the personalized characters and the fun games without the comment restrictions. 

Everyone had access to Zwinky, even people older than me. I think part of me knew it was a risky site. I remember dimming my desktop light and turning the screen a bit so my parents wouldn’t see that I was on the site passed midnight. 

Zwinky exposed me to Internet creeps and tolls early on. Although I met some weirdos online, I didn't shy away from the World Wide Web. I was obsessed with sites like Zwinky, Meez, and Webkinz. There was something that attracted me to the idea of a virtual world where I could be anybody I wanted. The Internet was an escape for me. 

Eventually, I moved from virtual worlds and games to social media. I had different interests, but the idea of the web being an escape stuck with me. 

My first social media experience was Myspace. I took my Myspace page seriously. I spent hours editing my theme and picking out the best music list. I only posted the best photos! I carefully created my “Top 8” friends list. My page represented the version of myself I wanted everyone to see and like.

My negative experiences with social media took place before I was an adult. Even today, people still use social media negatively. People can hide behind a screen on social media. I was a victim of cyberbullying growing up. It was one of those situations where the bullying suddenly followed me home from school thanks to Myspace and Facebook. There is a sense of anonymity. We can see pictures of a person with their family, friends, and pets. We can view their birthday and where they go to school. We can see all these things about a person on their page, yet sometimes we still forget that they are real and we can hurt them with our words. 

I definitely see social media negatively affecting people’s personal lives in the future. I think many people are too careless on the Internet. That becomes clear when people get expelled or fired for offensive comments they post. 

When I first joined social media, my main concern was designing the coolest Myspace page. These days, I think people are more concerned about being heard. People love the freedom social media gives them. We can present ourselves any way we want online, but people need to realize they are responsible for what they put out there. 

Although I have used the Internet and social media as an escape all my life, I think it’s important we realize that social media and the real world will always be connected. You can’t put something on social media and not expect it to affect your reality.

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