Ten years of Black Twitter: a merciless watchdog for problematic behavior
From Black Lives Matter to #OscarsSoWhite, the decade would not have been the same without black voices on social media
There is power in numbers. No internet subsection displayed this fact better than Black Twitter, which touched nearly every sphere of American culture and politics this decade.
In the 2010s Black Twitter become a cultural force to be reckoned with. It promoted Black Lives Matter and raised awareness around the tragic deaths of Sandra Bland and Eric Garner through hashtags such as #SayHerName and #ICantBreathe. Its anger over Kevin Hart's homophobic tweets pressured him to drop out as a host for the 2018 Oscars ceremony. It pressured Pepsi to retract and apologize for a Kendall Jenner-fronted commercial accused of co-opting the Black Lives Matter movement. It created hundreds of delightfully viral moments such as "eyebrows on fleek". And it helped a wild 180-tweet thread - in which a stripper recounts an adventure-filled road trip to Florida - become an A24-produced, feature-length film.
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