Pinterest
If you have dabbled in the great world of pinterest you understand both of these pictures. Pinterest is like a virtual cork board for the world wide web. You set up your own page and connect a pinning tool at the top of your web browsing page so that no matter where you are on the Internet, you are able to pin, or save, what you find. Pinning is very convenient for when you are web browsing and find a cute clothing item, delicious recipe, or a great quote. Not only does the picture pin with a link to the original website to your personal pinterest board but it also shares to all of your followers and people you are following. Also you are able to just review the pinterest board of people you knows pins and people you don't know with an abundance of categories to chose from. The problem with pinterest is that it becomes very addicting and consumers are able to find all these crafty projects, cute outfits, great recipes, and fitness tips. So after a few hours of pinning you feel like you have completed all the tasks you pinned such as making those crafts, owning those outfits, create delicious meals, and completing the great works out, which in reality, you have just sat on the computer for hours wasting time.