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Twitter in disaster mode
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2011
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EngineeringWireless Emergency SystemLocation-aware Social MediumCommunicationComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaFixed Communication InfrastructureInternet Of ThingsMass DisasterSocial Network AnalysisSmart PhonesMobile Social NetworkRegular Twitter AppsMobile ComputingSocial SoftwareDisaster ManagementSocial ComputingBusinessDisaster ModeCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency Communication
Recent events (earthquakes, floods, etc.) have shown that users heavily rely on online social networks (OSN) to communicate and organize during disasters and in their aftermath. In this paper, we discuss what features could be added to OSN apps for smart phones -- for the example of Twitter -- to make them even more useful for disaster situations. In particular, we consider cases where the fixed communication infrastructure is partially or totally wiped out and propose to equip regular Twitter apps with a disaster mode. The disaster mode relies on opportunistic communication and epidemic spreading of Tweets from phone to phone. Such "disaster-ready" applications would allow to resume (although limited) communication instantaneously and help distressed people to self-organize until regular communication networks are functioning again, or, temporary emergency communication infrastructure is installed.
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