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Culture

Self-Help in 140 Characters or Less

Jesse Walker | 11.23.2010 12:29 PM

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A Reuters report recounts how Twitter has facilitated disaster relief in Indonesia. Here's an excerpt:

The Southeast Asian country of 17,000 islands, where transport can be difficult at the best of times, was hit by a tsunami, earthquakes, floods and volcanic eruptions within the space of a few weeks last month, and the death toll keeps rising.

Organizing effective aid management has proved challenging for authorities in remote regions or where infrastructure has been destroyed by giant waves or scorching ash clouds.

But when a community-based group near the erupting Mount Merapi volcano, which has killed over 300 people, sent a message, or tweet, on Twitter that food was piling up in the next town and there were no vehicles to pick it up, over a dozen cars lined up to deliver it within 10 minutes.

"It was so fast I almost didn't believe it," said Akhmad Nasir of Jalin Merapi, an information network built by local communities living on the slopes of Mount Merapi on Java island.

Started as a radio community in 2006 to monitor Mount Merapi's activity, Jalin Merapi has helped shelters that are unable to receive government aid by deploying about 700 volunteers who report by tweeting specific aid needs….Nasir said the most unforgettable moment was when the community announced they needed help to provide meals for 30,000 people, and the meal was ready in four hours.

See also: my interview with Jeannette Sutton, a sociologist who studies how people use DIY media during disasters.

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  1. Tb   15 years ago

    Does the death toll ever fall? It's always on the rise in every lazy headline, news segment and article I read. I guess it's been 2,000 years since the local tribune reported a death toll of 3 at a local execution and then had to go back and say the number fell to 2.

    1. waffles   15 years ago

      I remember that story. I think the guy did actually die and remained dead for close to 72 hours. But he reanimated with super strength and somehow removed a huge boulder from the tomb entrance. That story still keeps me up at night, zombies with super strength are scary.

      1. Brian Sorgatz   15 years ago

        "And he saith unto them, 'Follow me, and I will make you fishers of braaaaaaaaaaains...'"
        ?Matthew 4:19

      2. Almanian   15 years ago

        Ceiling Cat sez ur doin it wrong!

        He gots teh powerz, and you wayt till he get ther, an get all monstar on yore ass, in his mersseee.

  2. Mainer   15 years ago

    Which government agency invented this "tweeting" concept ?

  3. Xeones   15 years ago

    Totally anomalous. Everybody knows that orderly social systems can't arise spontaneously, without government intervention -- they have to be legislated into existence. Quick, get some regulations on that shit!

    1. Jake S.   15 years ago

      The Minister of Twittering is totally pissed for being left out.

  4. Episiarch   15 years ago

    Twitter is finally useful! All those investors must be so happy.

  5. Joe M   15 years ago

    This is the exception that proves the rule: voluntary self-organization always fails.

  6. Chony   15 years ago

    But when a community-based group near the erupting Mount Merapi volcano, which has killed over 300 people, sent a message, or tweet, on Twitter that food was piling up in the next town and there were no vehicles to pick it up, over a dozen cars lined up to deliver it within 10 minutes.

    Heathens! Blasphemers! This is not true, it can't be true, we need government! People are too stupid to coordinate! Markets are inefficient! Externalities! Roads!

    Mommy!!!!

    1. generic Brand   15 years ago

      Wait til the news comes out that all those people wouldn't have found out about helping without cell phone towers put in place by the government. Can't have Twitter updates without cell service.

      1. Jake S.   15 years ago

        I've heard these crazy rumors about cell phone towers not /having/ to be erected by the government. And about not /having/ to provide cell service...

  7. SIV   15 years ago

    Hammer Films star passes away...

    Horror Icon Ingrid Pitt Dead at 73

    bio from wikipedia

  8. JD   15 years ago

    We need to legislate this out of existence immediately. We can't have people thinking they can take care of themselves.

    Won't someone please think of the government jobs!

  9. Hugh Akston   15 years ago

    But when a community-based group near the erupting Mount Merapi volcano, which has killed over 300 people...

    Community groups step in to kill where governments won't.

  10. Abdul   15 years ago

    I call shenanigans. I've been twittering all afternoon for a sandwich and haven't gotten one yet.

    1. Nor West   15 years ago

      I'm new to the game but I thought it was "tweeting"..?

      1. Almanian   15 years ago

        Is that what you kids are calling it these days?

  11. Jay   15 years ago

    If you are looking for self-help why would you read a tweet written by somebody else. That's not self-help, that's help!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCsM35H9TFA

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