social media
Social Media for modern lovers in the digital age.
Bigger than Numbers
“Trauma. I’ve been hearing that word a lot lately. Trauma....trauma.... trauma. Almost sounds trivial when it's repeated, like a professor repeating the definition of a vocabulary term nobody’s going to remember by Thursday’s quiz. I don’t know...maybe they just like hearing themselves talk.
By Amber Travis5 years ago in Humans
You're a Fake & a Phoney
I hear it all the time, "they went viral, what am I doing wrong?". Nothing darling, you are doing everything right, they are running their social media without integrity or honesty. So, when they lay their head on their pillow at night, their thoughts may be "what if my campaign manager finds out?" rather than "wow, today I made some really unique online connections!".
By Brittany Kolba5 years ago in Humans
Lurking in the Neon
It is 3:45 in the morning, in that special West Hollywood club that keeps the dance floor open all night. Men dancing on men, girls flirting with girls, and all the straight people there just trying to score. Bros proud to pick up girls at a gay bar, girls combing the sand for boys to make out with. People looking for people, and this is the hour of desperation. Desperation or unbridled pleasure, if you’re not in the dead heat of a grind on the dance floor you’re searching for prey.
By Scott Carnahan5 years ago in Humans
From Hearth to Hatred and Back Again
The late cattle rancher, Grateful Dead lyricist, and author of The Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace said of the internet in its early days that he envisioned the world wide web becoming the new "hearth" of the twenty-first century. Families all over the world would be gathered in front of the soft glow of their computer screens, they would be linked to others around the globe, able to share their stories and photographs resulting in a greater understanding and appreciation for one another.
By Robert Allen5 years ago in Humans
Tik-Tok: The Raw Truth
Tik-Tok: the app that controls the masses. Kids like Charli D-Amelio and Addison Rae have amassed millions in their net worth over simple 59 second dancing videos. But whether you're a 16-year-old kid making up catchy dances to viral songs, or a grandparent getting famous for being cooler than most kids in today’s generation, this app caters to you and everyone in-between.
By Mindfully Wandering5 years ago in Humans
7 Nigerian Celebrities Who Had The Funniest Silhouette Challenges
These are really good! The Silhouette Challenge has been trending and it has been trending for all the right (and naughty) reasons. The really sexy challenge involves posing in front of a doorway while Put Your Head on My Shoulder by Paul Anka plays before then turning yourself into a black silhouette against a red background to the tune of Streets by Doja Cat. In this second part the idea is to do a sexy dance move or something.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Humans
On Attention: How Many Social Approvals Are There In My Post?
This article was originally published at rochizalani.com Attention, I believe, is the most pricy commodity economically and psychologically. There is always some website that wants your attention (economic) and there is always something you should rather give your attention to (psychology).
By Rochi Zalani5 years ago in Humans







