The Power of Black Twitter

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On any given evening, Black Twitter will be dominating the top 10 trending topics in the U.S. But if this constitutes such a strong, galvanizing movement, then why is it so marginalized?
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Black Twitter can move mountains.

On the night of June 28, Twitter erupted. The occasion was the 2015 BET Awards, which attracted 12 million TV viewers—less than half of the 25.3 million who tuned in to this year’s Grammys. Yet, at any given moment, eight of the top ten trending hashtags in the United States that evening were related to the BETs, and since Twitter boasts an estimated 65 million users in the U.S., it’s safe to say Black Twitter is a force to be reckoned with.

Yes, sometimes hyperbole is necessary. In the past three years, Twitter has become a necessary platform for dissent, discussion, breaking news and, yes,trends. And in the case of what has become colloquially known as “Black Twitter,” all of those things have gelled to create an online culture of black intellectuals, trendsetters, and talking heads giving voice to many of the issues that 20 years ago would’ve remained far away from the mainstream radar. The murders ofTrayvon Martin and Mike Brown, the reality of street harassment, the racial crisis brewing in the Dominican Republic—these are all stories that became of major importance because Black Twitter made sure the world understood what was happening. And with popular hashtags like #YouOKSis and #BringBackOurGirls becoming recognized all over the world, it’s impossible to ignore how Black Twitter has been able to affect change and raise awareness.

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  1. BlackTwitter needs to examine why Twitter has such a poor record of hiring African Americans and has been a catalyst for displacement of African Americans from San Francisco. we have the detailed stats in Silicon Ceiling 14: Equal Opportunity and High Technology at blackmoney.com