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Energency and Twitter - Now the Quake

by Rob Paterson

I think now that the point is made - Twitter is currently THE BEST TOOL for communicating widely in an emergency

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(ParisLemon) Another day, another show of Twitter’s true power. Barely a week after the Southern California fires began and Twitter helped get out important messages to people, a 5.6 magnitude earthquake hits the Bay Area and info about is posted numerous times on Twitter before the ground is even done shaking. It’s barely been 30 minutes and already I have 4 solid pages of earthquake news and insight.

Ariel Waldman posted the first tweet about it (that I saw) and from there nearly ever blogger/tech geek/person in the entirity of the Bay Area has posted in on the quake - and many of the multiple times. I knew the exact location and magnitude before the story had even hit the news.

I say again, this is the power of Twitter.

Not only does it get your message out - but it uses very small amounts of the cell network and so can often get through when an overload crashes the system. Robert Scoble sent out a Twittergram to his list including Maryam his wife. With a Twittergram you can use voice. So you can in effect use the cell phone system without overloading it.
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I think that the ubiquity of cell phones means that any organization now can have a Twitter Emergency Strategy - you can of course link this to a complementing Facebook strategy too.

So imagine a fire in your office - or an epidemic in the school - or a shooter at your university - a flood in your region - with Twitter, you can reach most people affected and then you can keep them updated - all it requires is that you have a plan and get them following as a precaution. Not hard!

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2 Comments »

  Paul Dunay wrote @ November 1st, 2007 at 3:32 pm

for a debate of the Twitter issue please see this podcast with Jeremiah Owyang and David Berkowitz
entitled Twitter: Valuable Tool or Waste of Time?

http://buzzmarketingfortech.blogspot.com/2007/10/twitter-valuable-tool-or-waste-of-time.html

pd

  paulette altmaier wrote @ November 2nd, 2007 at 4:12 pm

If you really want to conserve communications bandwidth, you’re right you shouldn’t make a phone call - but a text message to a family member or two is all it takes. One doesn’t need twitter to avoid overloading the network - and by using a text message, it would get sent just once on the air.

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