Twitter was great during the big earthquake we had in Japan, because phones weren’t working. People sent out tweets for help and got help thanks to twitter.
After this, a lot of municipalites made accounts and now they post emergency info on twitter, but this just fucks everything up.
I totally agree and hope that this will be the turning point for the better, but my government is one that still depends on fax machines and had a recent cyber security minister that did not know how to use a computer, so…Even seeing government accounts on twitter was a big step forward.
Twitter was great during the big earthquake we had in Japan, because phones weren’t working. People sent out tweets for help and got help thanks to twitter.
After this, a lot of municipalites made accounts and now they post emergency info on twitter, but this just fucks everything up.
Governments should build their own emergency communication channels instead of relying on platforms that are entirely out of their control.
If anything, it’s a good early wake up call.
I totally agree and hope that this will be the turning point for the better, but my government is one that still depends on fax machines and had a recent cyber security minister that did not know how to use a computer, so…Even seeing government accounts on twitter was a big step forward.