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Like many others, I woke up this morning to Twitter messages about a disaster in China: a magnitude 7.8 (at last report) earthquake in the southwest, with thousands of people either dead or injured. Much like the forest fires in California last fall and other recent news events, Twitter
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think Twitter is a little more than a time-wasting jumble, or at least
it can be. I can remember not all that long ago people were saying
the same things about the Internet.
1 year ago
For journalists, I totally see it. Bloggers too. But others.... - most of the stuff that comes through:
a) is referring to someone to whose twitter account I'm NOT following so I hae no idea what the person is referring to
b) obscure references to articles i"ve not yet read
c) too short to often make sense
d) boring (farts, naps and 'where are you you' posts as stated above)
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what you make of it.
1 year ago
I agree, there are some powerful positive outputs to this.
I recently donated to the Red Cross and blogged it, so far, three others have donated, directly or indirectly of my evangelism
Would you consider updating your post with a link to the redcross, and encouraging your readers to donate? would be great, we can actually make a difference.
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through MySpace, I'd be happy to write about it.
1 year ago
done in Chinese vs. English; what percentage is done on myspace.com vs.
myspace.cn--- is the whole story based the English-speaking side of the
population?
But seriously, why am I even bothering? It's too late for it to matter and
our chamber of echoes is blinded to the digging. Let it run its course so we
can move onto the next thing.
1 year ago
In response to the issues about myspace not being monitored I recently watched the UK earthquake unfold infront of my eyes.
On experiencing the earthquake I logged onto google and frantically searched to what was going on, nothing was returned from reuters, bbc or sky news.
Then bulletins popped up from my myspace friends, with location, epicentre, effects etc etc, with comment following on for about half an hour, until reuters and the mainstream press had broken the news.
I have later learnt that this was first broken on twitter and not myspace, soes anyone have the link to the twitter that broke the news of the UK earthquake?
Great blog Mathew.
1 year ago
you're done.
7 months ago
Rather than improving the accuracy of the first draft, perhaps the value daily news media brings is analysis and perspective? It seems as though the daily news business has no choice but to forfeit the breaking news cycle to citizen journalism and focus on what they do best: Retrospective, fact checked news produced with editorial oversight and group consensus. But with advertisers defecting MSM for UGM, the questions remains, how do newspapers stay solvent enough to pull it off?
I'd really like to set up a time to discuss these issues with you for my podcast. How about sometime next week?
Eric Schwartzman
DM me @ericschwartzman
4 months ago