White Twitter vs Black Twitter
Twitter's social media platform has allowed for people of all cultures to express opinions, thoughts and funny memes. White and black culture has created a social media storm known as "White Twitter" and "Black Twitter."
White Twitter's culture is presented with more innocent tweets about typical white people thoughts and opinions.
Black Twitter's culture is presented as more sarcastic/real tweets of what people really think about certain concepts.
The big difference between white and black Twitter is that white twitter is viewed as more fluffy, "happy go lucky" people while black twitter can range from relatable, funny tweets to serious Black Lives Matter tweets.
Although white twitter is not fully geared toward such serious issues as black twitter is they do have a few serious hashtags that they can use to either help or hurt a cause. Some of these hashtags include: #whitepeople, #whiteprivilage, and #itsoktobewhite. Although these hashtags aren't bad it just depends on how the user applies a message linked with the hashtag.
It is important as white people that we use these hashtags to help empower others, open light to inequality and help start a movement to educate people.
Black Twitter has created multiple hashtags that have gone viral. Some of their most popular include: #blacklivesmatter, #icantbreathe, #ifidieinpolicecustody, #sayhername, and much more. Black Twitter has shown us time and time again how powerful your voice is when you come together.
White Twitter's culture is presented with more innocent tweets about typical white people thoughts and opinions.
Black Twitter's culture is presented as more sarcastic/real tweets of what people really think about certain concepts.
The big difference between white and black Twitter is that white twitter is viewed as more fluffy, "happy go lucky" people while black twitter can range from relatable, funny tweets to serious Black Lives Matter tweets.
Although white twitter is not fully geared toward such serious issues as black twitter is they do have a few serious hashtags that they can use to either help or hurt a cause. Some of these hashtags include: #whitepeople, #whiteprivilage, and #itsoktobewhite. Although these hashtags aren't bad it just depends on how the user applies a message linked with the hashtag.
It is important as white people that we use these hashtags to help empower others, open light to inequality and help start a movement to educate people.
Black Twitter has created multiple hashtags that have gone viral. Some of their most popular include: #blacklivesmatter, #icantbreathe, #ifidieinpolicecustody, #sayhername, and much more. Black Twitter has shown us time and time again how powerful your voice is when you come together.
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