About Me
My name is Ibrahima Barry, and I’m a student at SUNY Fredonia exploring how people react, engage, and connect online. I created The Daily Social Experiment as a way to study digital communication in real time, not through theory, but through actual posts, real reactions, and honest data.
Each week, I run a new social media experiment. I change a photo’s caption, tone, timing, or style and observe how those small choices influence engagement. Some posts spark curiosity, some start conversations, and others fall flat, but every result teaches me something valuable about how people interact in a digital space.
This website is where I document the journey.
You’ll find weekly reflections, experiment breakdowns, and insights into what captures attention and why. It’s a blend of communication, creativity, and social behavior, all grounded in real experiences on campus.
Explore the experiments, follow the patterns, and see how everyday content can reveal the way we think, respond, and connect.