Lol...you keep bringing up what's on someone's feed and people keep telling you they aren't even following most of these people
Personally I think twitter is a powerful tool...just on a seo standpoint...and if I'm following a breaking story twitter is a great place to get up to the minute updates...I also like to check out twitter to get a feel of what topics are trending and what people are taking about
But black twitter? Most of the most ignant but funny shit is created by them...for every 1 trayvon Martin topic there are 3 more ignorant silly ones...I remember when I first started getting on twitter to test it's functionality (I work with and study social media)....I would go in on the trending topics and most of my retweets were the silly ones
I see the opportunity you all speak of utilizing it however you can't ignore the majority of its current function...which makes it an uphill battle
Agree with the red.
Now ask yourself why is it that sport personalities and comedians are seen as the voice of black america.
Not that I agree, but you cannot deny the impact of their words.
Similarly, clowning around and cracking jokes has a component of attention and people in this culture love attention.
With a growing following comes power, the power of influence.
Same stuff that Harry Belafonte is about.
