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Brima Tiffany White Overall -809- Webm May 2026

short‑form video, diaspora, multimodal analysis, digital documentary, African diaspora, webm, identity politics, platform studies 1. Introduction The proliferation of ultra‑short video formats (e.g., TikTok, Instagram Reels, and the WebM container) has re‑shaped contemporary modes of cultural expression (Jenkins, 2021). Within this ecosystem, the video BTW‑809 —a three‑minute WebM file posted under the title “Brima Tiffany White Overall – 809”—has attracted over 2.4 million organic views and sparked a cascade of derivative memes, subtitles, and scholarly commentary. Yet, academic treatment of such micro‑documents remains scant.

In an era where attention spans shrink yet cultural stakes rise, BTW‑809 illustrates that brevity need not sacrifice depth ; rather, it can amplify the resonance of marginalized voices on a planetary stage. Barthes, R. (1977). Image‑Music‑Text . Hill and Wang. Brima Tiffany White Overall -809- webm

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