【1994 Archives】
Looking for new ways to celebrate black history994 Archivesculture this Black History Month? There's a bot for that.
Blackbirds, Twitter's black employee resource group, launched a chatbot on Feb. 1 to provide users with community-focused facts, information and support. When you DM the @Blackbirds account, the bot will greet you automatically, letting you choose from one of four preset categories: Today in #BlackHistory, #ForTheCause, #SelfCare and #ForTheCulture.
SEE ALSO: Bold, black and brilliant: Unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement"We recognize the incredible impact of black people and culture on our platform every day, so we wanted to contribute to that conversation in a meaningful way during Black History Month through this bot," Shelby Williams, a member of Blackbirds and a brand planner on Twitter’s Brand Strategy Team, told Mashable.
Users can DM @Blackbirds and access the feature throughout the month of February.

Here's how the options work. Today in #BlackHistory shares one of three lesser-known facts about black history relevant to that particular day. #ForTheCause highlights community events to support the black community in one of five major cities: New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. #SelfCare provides simple self-care tips and reminders to help the black community focus on putting themselves first, especially in a tense social and political environment. And #ForTheCulture highlights moments from notable black creators, along with tweets from driving black voices on Twitter.
"Self-love and community were big inspirations when we were building this chatbot, so we wanted to integrate them in a way that would be meaningful to users and allies alike," Williams said.

Twitter's overall theme for this year's Black History Month is #ForTheCulture, a hashtag and philosophy the company says serves to highlight black Americans making a difference — past and present.
"You could say we made this bot #ForTheCulture."
The idea of spotlighting black culture came from the influence of Black Twitter — a network of black Twitter users using the platform to celebrate identity and culture, and creating social change.
"You could say we made this bot #ForTheCulture," Williams said. "Twitter as a whole, and black people on Twitter specifically, influence mainstream conversation in really significant ways — from #BlackLivesMatter and #OscarsSoWhite to #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies. We want to use our channel to recognize that."

In addition to the chatbot, Twitter also relaunched the raised fist emoji accompanying the #BlackHistoryMonth and #BHM hashtags.
Though Twitter has long been critiqued for lacking racial diversity inside the company, the presence and work of Blackbirds serves as a way for the company to support underrepresented employees — and black Twitter users in general. In the last year, the company reportedly exceeded its diversity goals, leading the tech giant to set more ambitious goals for 2017.
The company's celebration of Black History Month through the Blackbirds bot, however, is undoubtedly a reflection of the platform's unique ability to connect and support the black community.
"Whether we formally recognize it or not, [celebrating black history and culture] is not limited to February," Williams said. "In fact, this conversation is happening every day. But having this annual holiday allows us to take a pause to commemorate our past — and look forward to our future."
Featured Video For You
5 unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement you need to know
Topics Social Good Social Media X/Twitter
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
SpaceX's Starlink satellite launch in pictures
2025-06-26 05:55Tooting on His Sideways Horn by Dan Piepenbring
2025-06-26 05:47Ralph Steadman’s Delightfully Deranged Alice in Wonderland
2025-06-26 05:43Ralph Steadman’s Delightfully Deranged Alice in Wonderland
2025-06-26 04:33Best speaker deal: Save $30 on the JBL Clip 5
2025-06-26 04:25Popular Posts
'Barbie': Where to buy Ken's 'I am Kenough' sweatshirt
2025-06-26 04:18'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for July 26
2025-06-26 03:33Put Me In, Coach!
2025-06-26 03:31Featured Posts
Big-League Bluster
2025-06-26 05:45Franzen on Kraus: Footnote 3 by Jonathan Franzen
2025-06-26 05:27Siri Hates Her, and Other News
2025-06-26 05:0316 brilliant innovations tackling poverty around the world
2025-06-26 04:00Time to Unite
2025-06-26 03:56Popular Articles
Keeping Hope Alive
2025-06-26 05:17Charmed, I’m Sure by Sadie Stein
2025-06-26 04:39Using the FCC Speed Test app could help close the digital divide
2025-06-26 04:24Big Trouble in Little Poland by Sadie Stein
2025-06-26 04:0310 Tech Predictions for 2017
2025-06-26 04:00Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (1661)
Sky Information Network
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for May 5, 2025
2025-06-26 05:52Style Information Network
Researchers may have solved Earth's bizarre 'gravity hole' mystery
2025-06-26 05:04Progress Information Network
Illustrated author portmanteaux of the two
2025-06-26 04:58Mark Information Network
How Peloton and its instructors became saviors in a hellish year at home
2025-06-26 04:03Upward Information Network
Against Fear
2025-06-26 03:44