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  2. Hot or Not - Wikipedia

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    On the Hot or Not web site, people rate others' attractiveness on a scale of 1 to 10. An average score based on hundreds or even thousands of individual ratings takes only a few days to emerge. To make this hot-or-not palette of morphed images, photos from the site were sorted by rank and used SquirlzMorph to create multi-morph composites from ...

  3. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    As Meredith D. Clark, an associate professor at Northeastern University working to archive the Black web, explained to the University of Virginia: "Black Twitter doesn't have a gateway, a secret ...

  4. 'Black Twitter: A People's History' tells how humor and ... - AOL

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    But its primary subject is how Black people have used the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, now X, as a means of communal expression, a way to laugh, cry, vent and shrug at the ...

  5. Black Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Brown Twitter birds. Shown top left is the original illustration by Alex Eben Meyer that appeared in the Slate article, "How Black People Use Twitter". The remaining birds are parodies by Twitter user @InnyVinny illustrating the diversity of the Black Twitter community.

  6. Carefree Black Girls - Wikipedia

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    Carefree Black Girls is a cultural concept and movement that aims to increase the breadth of "alternative" representations of black women. [1] [2] The origins of this expression can be traced to both Twitter and Tumblr. [3] Zeba Blay was reportedly the first person to use the expression as a hashtag on Twitter in May 2013.

  7. Talk:Hot or Not - Wikipedia

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    The latter name seems to confining, e.g. now that there are political rating sites, rate my personality, rate my legs, rate my dog, rate my teacher, etc. (click here, for a few examples, and click here, for about a 100 rating sites); moreover, in common language people refer to these as photo or personality “rating sites” notrate-me ...

  8. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The site was comparable to Hot or Not and used photos from online face books, asking users to choose the 'hotter' person". [16] Zuckerberg was reported and faced expulsion, but the charges were dropped. [16] A "face book" is a student directory featuring photos and personal information. In January 2004, Zuckerberg coded a new site known as ...

  9. List of most-liked tweets - Wikipedia

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    Intended as a joke to "make people feel old", the tweet elicited thousands of shocked responses from fans, many of whom still thought of Culkin as the film character. [57] According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the fourth most-liked tweet of 2020. [23] 23 👍 [58] V @BTS_twt 2.7 September 20, 2021: 24 다녀오겠습니다😊 #JIMIN ...