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Published 17:50 25 Jan 2017 GMT
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''Within minutes of the 1st tweet, a volunteer removed the image. We then started investigating how it got on wikiHow at all.'' ''We learned it was made 3 years ago by a team of illustrators who work as one. One person sketches, the other person colors. The sketcher sent the colorist a black and white sketch. The colorist did not know the race of the models. The colorist wasn’t aware it was Obama and Beyoncé.'' ''We don’t think the illustrator intentionally whitewashed here. This doesn’t excuse the fact that we hosted a terrible image on wikiHow and we needed more diversity on that article period. We’re talking with our illustrators to prevent recurrence and encourage diversity. Especially in positions of power.''The website claim it was a mistake but many Twitter users still weren't impressed and others did no believe the reason behind it. https://twitter.com/chamyonce/status/824016195896610817 https://twitter.com/KinngTee/status/824014828692013058 https://twitter.com/DeMarcoDraws/status/824051099082649600
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