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Black Twitter is an intersectional space, as Black people have intersecting identities that impact how they engage in spaces. As research shows that college-aged women use social media more than college-aged men, Black college-aged women also use social media more than Black-college aged men. [30]
Technically speaking, there is no more Black Twitter — because there is no more Twitter. Musk changed the platform’s name to X in 2023, even if most still call it by its original name.
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The former logo of X (then Twitter) – American social networking service: Date: 7 June 2012: Source: GitHub: Author: X: Permission (Reusing this file)
According to director Prentice Penny, “Black Twitter: A People’s History” is something of a coming-of-age story. Chronicling a decade and a half of posts and news stories, the Hulu ...
Black Twitter rates and reviews movies, hypes or pans new music releases, is the home of some of the most brilliant political discourse, and still finds time to randomly play the dozens with each ...
Meredith Clark. Meredith D. Clark is an American journalist and scholar. As of 2021 she is an associate professor at Northeastern University. She was previously an assistant professor of media studies at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include Black Twitter, cancel culture, and systemic racism in US news media.
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