Wow If True is your one-stop internet culture shop, explaining how what’s happening online shapes the real world. And we’re the internet experts and real-life besties to unravel it: tech culture journalist Amanda Silberling and science fiction author slash attorney Isabel J. Kim, Esq. More importantly, we’re the only podcast that will mention Neopets and horizontal mergers in the same episode. New episode every other Wednesday.
Meet Emily Temple-Wood, winner of the Wikipedian of the Year Award and actual internet famous Wikipedia person! Since she was 12, Emily has been writing and editing articles on Wikipedia. After realizing the gender disparity in both the encyclopedia’s content and editors, she started the viral Project Women Scientists. In this episode, we talk about coming of age online, managing internet harassment, the Great Gatsby vs. Zombies, and everyone’s least favorite band, U2.
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Show Notes
Emily’s fancy Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Temple-Wood
Emily’s website: https://www.emilytemplewood.com/
Moon’s Haunted: https://twitter.com/Dustinkcouch/status/1057094474227240960
Amanda references her own art: https://amandasilberling.com/warpig
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