In the past before all of this information was made available through the internet Black’s weren’t able to access the information on things that really mattered. The search started when they unleashed the internet. Its were Blacks go to learn more about our home. We are now able to study Africa, and the things that we may have been doing, or what we may have looked liked, or who we would pray to by using the internet. Black agenda isn’t the same agenda as the masses, so with that being known the funding required to achieve the same gains in technology, business, and education which is very expensive; aren’t as easily attainable.

The sites that I frequent I see Black’s thirsty for knowledge and truth about our true identity. I see intellectuals teaching awakened black young and old, I see information getting updated and corrected through links and videos, I see the enlightenment that is coming. I started my search after Trayvon Martin and I was so upset I directed my anger in a positive way and I’m a better more educated person because of it.

InstaGram OVER PINTEREST

I don’t think theirs any question who the target market is for Pinterest; its white woman who have hobbies and want to spend money. Now I don’t know about you but that does not sound very appealing to a twenty one year old black kid, who just wants to share his/her new tattoo. I think Pinterest ( don’t know not very familiar with Pinterest) is more and on and time consuming. You have to put things together and browse and search through tons of arbitrary things for sell. Then on the other hand you have Instagram (IG) where you hit share and all of your friends can interact with you in as little as time it takes you to hit the share button on your phone. Also the phone; the phone is also a great contributor to the ease of access through IG. It would be much more difficult to do Pinterest on the go, but the site such as IG have apps to make the on the go process extremely convenient.