beans4reezy
Well-Known Member
So get this, I am going to be self installing my own kinky twists, so I went on line for a refresher course on how to do these myself. I go to a particular search engine (not naming names) and I begin to type: "kinky twists"...Now, when I type something, the search field is populated with either the rest of the word/phrase or with a concept similiar to what you are searching for.
 
So then I start to type "kinky twists" and the search engine is prefilled with: "Pictures of Ghetto Hair Styles". I'm like, wait? Pump the brakes- are kinky twists really ghetto?? erplexed
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I've worn these before, my family wears them, and no, we aren't "ghetto".
What are we or rather THEY considering to be ghetto hair styles?
 
I was taken aback and I wanted a couple of opinions on this to see if I am being too sensitive about the term "ghetto" in referencing a hairstyle, particularly one embraced by African American women
				
			So then I start to type "kinky twists" and the search engine is prefilled with: "Pictures of Ghetto Hair Styles". I'm like, wait? Pump the brakes- are kinky twists really ghetto??
 erplexed
erplexedI've worn these before, my family wears them, and no, we aren't "ghetto".
What are we or rather THEY considering to be ghetto hair styles?
I was taken aback and I wanted a couple of opinions on this to see if I am being too sensitive about the term "ghetto" in referencing a hairstyle, particularly one embraced by African American women
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I think "ghetto" definitely does not apply to kinky twists.  As far as the search engine goes, they're really not responsible.  The suggested search terms that appear below the search bar are based on an algorithm or the popularity of related search terms to predict what you might be searching for.  At least, that's the case for most search engines.
I think "ghetto" definitely does not apply to kinky twists.  As far as the search engine goes, they're really not responsible.  The suggested search terms that appear below the search bar are based on an algorithm or the popularity of related search terms to predict what you might be searching for.  At least, that's the case for most search engines. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		