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people retweet less in the path of the hurricane,
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, who studies social media and disaster response at the University of Vermont in Burlington. “This isn’t ‘cowboy science,’” he says. “They did a good job of supporting the decisions they made along the way.”
To tweet or not to tweet
Though Cebrian has done several analyses of Twitter,
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, he himself doesn’t tweet. “I’ve never used Twitter,
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But it has still proven to be a rich resource to mine. “Twitter is this weird mix of a social network where people check on their friends, but also an information network where agencies try to reach out to people,
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Twitter is also useful because it’s public,
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, Skinner explains. “Even if you don’t have an account, you can see what people are saying about a disasters,
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, while on a platform like Facebook or Snapchat, people’s privacy settings might prevent you from seeing what they have to say.”
But not everyone tweets,
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, and that means the results will end up skewed. “Twitter has great penetration in America,” Cebrian notes.? But other countries might not be so well represented. “We can’t claim universality,” he says. It also depends on the natural disaster. People may be very excited about issues that are not yet local. “Twitter can be very good if you want to raise awareness, but it might not be a good tool today to see where Zika is traveling,” Cebrian notes. ?
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