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Hurricane Sandy-The First Major Social Media Emergency?

Http://LeonardSipes.Com Question: Will Hurricane Sandy be the first major social media emergency? Will widespread power outages and flooding force people to turn to social media for up-to-date information through portable devices? If so, how accurate will that information be? (Reuters) – Louis…

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Manipulating Blogs and the Internet

Http://LeonardSipes.Com Are blogs the journalistic scumbags of the internet? I just finished reading (for the second time) Ryan Holiday’s “Trust Me, I’m Lying—Confessions of a Media Manipulator.”  Holiday heaps tons of slime on both blogs and the mainstream media. The…

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The Advantages of Government Social Media

Http://LeonardSipes.Com I was invited to Colorado by a federal agency as part of a group of experts in public relations and social media. Our goal was to revise a public relations manual for national training. The group leader asked me…

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Social journalism research helps explain how information is verified on Twitter | Poynter.

Social journalism research helps explain how information is verified on Twitter | Poynter. Continues articles on the difficulties of emergency media relations and social media verification. See “Emergency Media Relations” category on this site for additional articles.

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How to Cause Panic: Television, Social Media and Emergency Management

Http://LeonardSipes.Com CBS “Sunday Morning” (best news show on television) produced “Casting a Skeptical Eye” on April 1, 2012 stating, “No fooling – it’s April 1st, which means we should be extra skeptical about everything today. But correspondent Mo Rocca says…

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Emergencies and Social Media: A Problem in Need of Solutions

Http://leonardSipes.Com I recently wrote https://www.leonardsipes.com/social-media-during-emergencies-are-you-ready-for-an-explosion-of-bad-information/ which addressed the potential for hundreds of thousands of social media posts during an emergency. This is not my first article on the subject and I have personally administered the public affairs response to scores…

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Social Media During Emergencies. Are You Ready for an Explosion of Bad Information?

Http://LeonardSipes.Com “Connecting America: Building Resilience with Social Media” from the Center for National Policy in Washington, D.C.  is an interesting read about the post 9/11 world and the growth of social media. The focus is on emergency response to tragedies….

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28% of all American adults use mobile or social location. Can government use these tools?

Http://LeonardSipes.Com Pew reports (see below) that 28 percent of Americans are using location-based services. Is there a way that Government, associations and nonprofits can take advantage of these services? Businesses seem to be the obvious beneficiaries. My wife and I…

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Social Media During Emergencies–An Unrealistic Expiation?

Http://leonardSipes.Com I am a huge proponent of social media for government, nonprofits and associations. But the use of some aspects of social media during emergencies scares me. It’s not the concept; it’s the execution. As someone who has directed the…

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Today’s Links: Social Media and Emergencies/Hurricanes, Facebook Pageviews, Hyper-local News

Survey: More Americans Using Social Media and Technology in Emergencies American Red Cross Related: Social Media Resources for Bad Weather, 10,000 Words Times What Apple Can Teach You About PR — Op-Ed by Rosanna M. Fiske, APR, PRSA Chair and…

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