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Posted on August 11, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
Home > Diversity > What you really need to know from the how black people use Twitter article on the Slate.com

What you really need to know from the how black people use Twitter article on the Slate.com

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How black people use Twitter. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine

Today while looking at Techmeme I saw the post titled “How Black People Use Twitter” an article/research from the Slate.com written by Farhad Manjoo @fmanjoo. A few things bothered me when I first saw the headline. One is what in the world is Techmeme’s link policy? I know it’s part algorithm, part human and part buddy system. The other is being “Black/African-American” I care about the overall public perception about what is reportedly being published online about how African-Americans use Twitter and other social networks. The Slate article is not the first post about how “supposedly” black people use Twitter and I doubt it will be the last.

The article discusses trending @Twitter hashtags created by African-Americans but may or may not be the most positive hashtag. I’ve written about this last September in a post titled I’m embarrassed, upset and saddened by those trending topic tweets! Does a Race have a brand?. The @Slate article also uses the hashtag #blacktag, umm ok……. no comment.

Here’s the most important part of the research, which is on page two at the very bottom:

If you’re not a teen or twentysomething and probably working class, you’re likely not following these people, and you’re out of the loop,” he says. Like me, Wasow says he only notices these conversations when they hit Twitter’s trending lists.

Given that these hashtags are occurring in a subgroup of black people online, it is probably a mistake to take them as representative of anything larger about black culture. “For people who aren’t on the inside, it’s sort of an inside look at a slice of the black American modes of thought,” says Jonathan Pitts-Wiley

I wish the quotes above were in the first paragraph vs being at the bottom of the article. Regardless can we move past the how black people use Twitter topic? I don’t see too many post about how other races are using Twitter? Lynne d Johnson @lynneluvah tweeted last night:

I’m sort of over reading blogs that talk about the slate article about #blacktag, and am reminded of what it meant to be #bwb black in 2001.Wed Aug 11 06:13:04 via webLynne d Johnson
lynneluvah

Everyone uses Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites differently. Could some African-Americans use better judgement posting certain content to Twitter? Yes, but also can the rest of the world. Regardless, just because you see a few African-Americans creating various trending hashtags on Twitter don’t assume that’s how all “black” people use twitter.

One more thing! I don’t like the brown twitter bird with the hashtag hat… #justsayin


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This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at 10:26 am and is filed under Diversity, Twitter. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YEOTJ5NDUX3TPPUV3AGUGFL5FM MONICA

    word! see my comments on miio…

  • http://twitter.com/rtaborn Ronnie Taborn

    Great post.

  • http://www.lynnedjohnson.com/diary Lynne d Johnson

    Here are some more Brown Birds for you Wayne http://www.innyvinny.com/2010/08/10/oh-slate/. What’s interesting to me is that I remember how fascinated people were to discover that black people were even using computers, much less blogging back in 2001.

    And I agree with you wholeheartedly here, looking at one specific niche cultural phenomenon, no matter how big it seems (because it’s top of the trends) to try and explain how one race uses twitter is particularly lame.

    A long time ago, when I used to have to write about all this race stuff on my blog (which now I see it might be time to again) I once wrote: “If i am black and you are black and we share not an experience between us, then what is “the black experience?” http://www.lynnedjohnson.com/diary/sick_and_tired_of_being_sick_and_tired/

    And for reference for folks new to all of this race and culture stuff on the Internetz, here’s transcription from a Blogging While Black panel at SXSW back in 2005: http://www.fullcirc.com/weblog/2005/03/sxsw-blogging-while-black-panel.htm

  • Anonymous

    Very good post Wayne!

  • http://wayne-sutton.com Wayne Sutton

    Thanks

  • Nicole

    the author responded to my blog post yesterday and it’s clear he isn’t quite grasping just what about the article seemed, well, how it so clearly seemed to the rest of us. http://bit.ly/9IlZOc

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for sounding off. I had to share my two cents too.

    http://www.myurbanreport.com/2010/08/black-people-twitter/


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