User:Conservative/General web
Contents
- 1 Bypassing paywalls
- 2 Political ideology, websites and effects
- 3 Internet, internet pros and cons
- 4 Website stats
- 5 Google rank checker
- 6 Google Ngrams - books
- 7 Tools and resources
- 8 Fun and oddball
- 9 YouTube
- 10 Website owners - contact info =
- 11 Google biases
- 12 Conservapedia - Alexa rankings
- 13 Public Domain pictures and pictures with generous copyright provisions and free clip art
- 14 Free photos
- 15 Public domain images
- 16 Other free photos
- 17 Free clip art
Bypassing paywalls
Here's the process:
- Open up https://archive.md/.
- Enter the URL of the article you wish to read into the red box.
- Wait for the process to complete.
Also, go to the Wayback Machine. Template:Conservative/adminresources
Political ideology, websites and effects
Right-wing media online ecosystem
Internet, internet pros and cons
Psychology of Wikipeda users
Recent studies have found trends in the psychological characteristics of Wikipedia participants. One study found Wikipedians less agreeable, and less open-minded than non-Wikipedians with similar internet time-spent, according to the definition of those characteristics used by the study (Big five personality traits). This leads study conductors to hypothesize that the results occur because Wikipedia participants, rather than altruistically contributing without any financial reward, "are compensating. It is their way to have a voice in this world." ( January 2009 by Peter Aldhous. "Psychologist finds Wikipedians grumpy and closed-minded", New Scientist). This is consistent with previous research on internet users in general, presumably all compensating for real-world deficiencies, who are found to have, "higher levels of social anxiety and lower social skills."[1]. The use of the term "overcompensation" (compensation - psychology) implies that Wikipedia use is not a healthy reaction or adjustment to social awkwardness or a neutral behavior, but rather an unhealthy activity which causes harm by failing to truly address a root cause, instead hiding it.
Source: Psychology of Wikipedia users
A longitudinal study of more than 16,000 people in the UK found that those who were more aggressive as youngsters (when they were 5-7 years old) became more economically liberal and mistrusting of the government as adults in their early 30s. [2]
Website stats
- [https://www.similarweb.com/ Similarweb.com
free online tools: http://www.ipligence.com/freetools/
Website's technology
Website's hosting service
Daily Wikipedia volume for a search
Google rank checker
Google Ngrams - books
Tools and resources
- Google search operators
- Convert HTML web pages to PDF
- 5 great tools for converting HTML pages to PDF
Website stats and tools:
Pics:
Wordcount tool:
Google depersonalization:
Bookmarking:
Websites
Blogs:
Conservatism and other:
- Alexa - conservative websites
- Best conservative blogs of 2011 - Right Wing news
- User: Conservative/Web trends
- Reference websites
- Web searches
General/other/liberal websites:
Miscellaneous:
Internet as a whole:
Fun and oddball
YouTube
Website owners - contact info =
Google biases
(Biased on homosexuality, evolution, climate change and election fraud issues. Google news is biased too.)
Conservapedia - Alexa rankings
Public Domain pictures and pictures with generous copyright provisions and free clip art
Free photos
Creative Commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
How to find Creative Commons pictures at Flickr: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_to_identify_public_domain_creative_commons_photos_flickr.html
Public domain images
Public domain images:
Other free photos
A Storehouse of public domain pictures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Public_domain_image_resources
Some other good sites for public domain images:
- http://www.pdphoto.org
- http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco/index.cfm
- http://karenswhimsy.com/public-domain-images/
- NASA and USGS photos are also in the public domain
- http://teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/_use.htm