I spoke to TIME magazine about the vital role that Twitter plays in crisis- and disaster-related communication — serving as a hub for firsthand witness/survivor accounts, news gathering, emergency alerts & guidance, real-time updates on closures & safe passageways, direct contact with emergency services, etc — and how catastrophic it would be to lose this, especially since we have nothing to take its place yet.

time.com/6233609/uva-shooting-

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@rvawonk Excellent analysis. It's hard to replace Twitter, as much as we want to. I agree it will take a long time to replace it. Other social media sites don't have the quick finds and quick responses.

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