A black ribbon is a symbol of remembrance or mourning.
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It is often worn or put on a public display to express consolation.
Similar to a black armband, the black ribbon is a public display of grief. Individuals or organizations display the ribbon in commemoration of victims after specific incidents.
Some examples include:
The search engine Google, which often changes the company's logo to a Google Doodle commemorating timely events, has used the black ribbon to mark a number of incidents. These include the Charlie Hebdo shooting, the charter flight crash in Colombia in November 2016, the 2017 Portugal wildfires, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. April 9, 2017, Google Arabic displayed a black ribbon as a mark of respect and sympathy for victims of 2017 Palm Sunday church bombings in Tanta and Alexandria, Egypt.
To show sympathy for victims of the 2023 earthquake in Turkey and Syria, Turkish Wiki and Apple's website homepage in Turkey changed to show a glowing black ribbon atop a dark background.
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