Community Intelligence and Social Media Services: A Rumor Theoretic Analysis of Tweets During Social Crises1
University of Warwick · University of South Florida · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Recent extreme events show that Twitter, a micro-blogging service, is emerging as the dominant social reporting tool to spread information on social crises. It is elevating the online public community to the status of first responders who can collectively cope with social crises. However, at the same time, many warnings have been raised about the reliability of community intelligence obtained through social reporting by the amateur online community. Using rumor theory, this paper studies citizen-driven information processing through Twitter services using data from three social crises: the Mumbai terrorist attacks in 2008, the Toyota recall in 2010, and the Seattle café shooting incident in 2012. We approach…
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3Topics & keywords
- Rumor
- Social media
- Internet privacy
- Microblogging
- Sociology
- Data science
- Public relations
- World Wide Web