Behold, the power of social media
First the written news:
Friends, Family Go Online To Find Loved Ones
MIAMI (CBS4) ? Amid the devastation in Chile is a communications meltdown leaving people with few options. There are virtually no phone calls, but lots of digital messaging.
Moments after hearing about the earthquake, tweeter Sheryl Breuker in Walla Walla, Washington tried reaching her sister-in-law in Santiago, Chile. When she couldn’t get her on the phone, she turned to Twitter.
“So I gave out her phone number to a couple people. About two hours later, we received notice that she was safe, she was OK,” Breuker told CBS4′s Gio Benitez over the phone.
Total strangers went out to find her sister-in-law in Chile. They found her.
“What I learned was that the person helping us was also missing family and had not yet heard from his family, so it was a pretty big deal, and pretty awesome, honestly,” said Breuker.
Today, phone lines did not connect families, but fingertips did.
“You’re pretty much a social media expert, in a sense. I see you have like 18,000 tweets, did you ever expect something like this to happen?” asked Benitez.
“Absolutely not. I’ve been doing this for a long time, and you hear these stories of people having these experiences, certainly nobody I know,” said Breuker.
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Note: Moved the CBS video below the fold to stop it from running every time people hit the web site. You can see it below
















on February 27th, 2010 at 11:00 pm
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on March 9th, 2010 at 8:02 pm
Social media is pretty much useless if there is no “regular pattern” of use. Everyone’s definition of “regular use” may vary some. Determining what number of group members or fans constitutes a viable page is also somewhat subjective. This is why I have assigned much more liberal standards and steps than others might wish to. The platforms themselves will have to determine what policies and procedures are reasonable and enforceable.