Who is this documentary supposed to be for? 'Black Twitter: A People's story' goes on a lofty 3-hour journey in the docuseries on Hulu.
TeaRon and Tiera Janee discuss this cultural phenomenon, exploring its evolution from its early days to its current state. Despite its lengthy runtime, the documentary seemingly manages to leave many stones no stones untouched. If you were a seasoned user, this documentary may feel dull while if you're new to this or unaware of the era, this exploration of "Black Twitter" hopes to enlighten you on a trip through digital (recent) history.
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About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:
'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) is joined alongside Tiera Janee' (IG: @tieratakes_) as the two review the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.
You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.
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