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Once upon a time, the internet was fun—a place where creativity thrived, connections were genuine, and community was everything! But somewhere along the way, algorithms and hyper-curation took over, turning what was once a playground into a toxic landfill. In this video, we’re unpacking how the internet shifted from joy to anxiety-provoking, and how Black woman YouTubers are bringing back the fun of being online. From fostering authentic connections to sparking creativity and community, they’re reminding us why we fell in love with the internet in the first place. If you’ve ever longed for the magic of the old Tumblr and Blogspot days, this one’s for you. ✨ If you liked this video, you can show me some extra love here! https://ko-fi.com/heyvon timestamps 00:00-1:15 intro 1:16-4:33 let’s reminisce on the good ol’ days and why the internet was so.damn.fun 4:34-5:58 when and why did the internet stop becoming fun? 5:59-8:16 content creation (and just being on the internet in general) started being performative and stopped becoming fun 8:17-12:55 we crave vulnerability and authenticity online—but we shame people when they are vulnerable and praise the folks who cosplay authenticity 12:56-15:57 feeling the constant pressure to be perfect as a new content creator, especially as a Black woman 15:58-18:14 reesa teesa, judgmental people, and the power of vulnerability 18:14-22:18 black women creators are leading the way in creating the online communities that we actually WANT to be a part of 22:19-23:27 if there’s anything Black women know how to do, it’s harnessing the power of gathering like-minded folks to get sh*t done 23:28-24:50 Black women-led and created communities are bringing back what we missed so much about the old internet 24:51-26:02 which Black women content creators do you follow online ? + outro Be Yourself: Authenticity on Social Media Leads to a Happier Life: https://business.columbia.edu/press-r...