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Article Evaluation
The Wiki article for Instagram is very detailed and thorough. All information is about Instagram and apps created by Instagram for use with the main app. It gave a extensive history of the app, with many credible sources. There are over two hundred sources, and they all seem to be correctly used in the citations, with working links. There is not much in the article's talk page concerning the development of the article. This needs to be improved on.

Sexual Assault activism
Activism against sexual assault is easily led on the internet, where users are more comfortable talking about controversial topics. One of the first of these movements is the #NotGuilty movement. This movement began in April 2015 with Ione Wells. She shared a "letter to her attacker" in her college paper. The letter described how she was sexually assaulted and how she chose to respond and build from that point in her life. At the end of the letter she urged readers to send a letter back describing their own sexual assault experience with the hashtag #notguilty. She recieved so many letters from locals that she decided to create a website, this caused global attention and inspired many to share their stories. The Me Too movement is a similar movement that started in Hollywood. Tarana Burke created the phrase to "empower women through empathy" and Alyssa Milano helped spread the use of the phrase. This phrase was first used to demonstrate the amount of sexual assault that happens to young actresses and actors in Hollywood. It soon spread to apply to all forms of sexual assault, especially in the work place. These movements created an outlet for men and women to share their experiences with those with similar views without blame or guilt. They brought widespread attention to sexual assault and caused much controversy about changes that should be made accordingly. Controversy comes from disbelief of the experiences shared in these movements. Many of those opposed to change believe people are being dishonest for their own gain or are misinterpreting acts of kindness.