โEggingโ mission helps families, organizations in SE Michigan
She took a childrenโs book she authored and turned it into a full movement doing good across Metro Detroit, and it all involves an egg. This week for Your Neighborhood meet the grown woman whoโs egging people and businesses across Metro Detroit. โWhat we do is we โeggโ a Metro Detroit area organization that helps kids and we can also help families that are in need,โ she explained. The โeggingโ idea came from a series of three childrenโs books called The Good Eggs that Sandra wrote herself. For more information on The Good Eggs please visit: https://www.thegoodeggs.org/More: Your Neighborhood community stories
Instagram got us hooked on likes. What happens when they're gone?
Likes, which appear as hearts on Instagram, are often used as a measure of popularity, leading some users to tie them to their self-esteem. "The recent change to likes is a great thing," said 27-year-old Chris Grundy, a freelance photographer who lives in Sydney, Australia. Other users said the test falls flat because people can still see how many likes their own post gets. But the move to hide likes could encourage users to post more "authentic" content without being concerned about how many likes it gets. "Likes is one part of it, but I don't think it's the cure to curing the culture around Instagram," she added.