In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Project Enye (ñ) has started an effort to build community among the large and growing population of ‘Enyes’ in the United States. They have launched an aggressive campaign to ask Twitter to allow the ‘ñ’ in Twitter handles. An ‘Enye (ñ)’ is a first-generation, American-born Latino who has at least one parent from a Spanish speaking country. Project Enye notes that, to its credit, Twitter allows its users in the United States to use Ñ in its search terms, hashtags, and page descriptions. If you speak Spanish, you are visible on every corner of Twitter, except in one place: your Twitter handle. Continue reading…