role of social media during the mumbai attacks

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Slideshow on the role of social media during the live-reporting of the Mumbai attacks

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#mumbaiSocial Media in Times of Crisis

streamVinu’s

Taken late night Nov 26 at Colaba. Arranged in the order I took the snaps as I visited this place - 15 mins after I heard the sound. 2 mins walking distance from my house.

Google Map of the attack sites

Use of geo-tagging

A Question of Accuracy

“Sure, lots of Twitter messages are flat out wrong and can spread disinformation. But as Ingram notes in his blog post above, other people tend to immediately correct those errors. Bad information is quickly drowned out by good information.”

- Michael Arrington, TechCrunch

A Question of Accuracy

“Sure, lots of Twitter messages are flat out wrong and can spread disinformation. But as Ingram notes in his blog post above, other people tend to immediately correct those errors. Bad information is quickly drowned out by good information.”

- Michael Arrington, TechCrunch

"It was actually an incoherent, rumour-fueled mob operating in a mad echo chamber of tweets, re-tweets and re-re-tweets. During the hour or so I followed on Twitter there were wildly differing estimates of the numbers killed and injured - ranging up to 1,000."- Blogger Tim Mallon (Source: CNN)

A Question of Accuracy

Potential for misinformation

Food for Thought• What is more important in reporting:

immediacy or accuracy?

• Who/what is the media nowadays?

• How can we apply the social media lessons learned from this incident to PR?

• Does social media feed terrorists sensitive info? Could it be used as a terrorism tool???

CreditsDr. Corinne WeisgerberSt. Edward’s University

Blog: http://socialmediaprclass.blogspot.comEmail: corinnew@stedwards.edu

Opening Slide Photo Credit: Surag (Flickr:.rGz)

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