Threw together this interactive map showing Tweets from Johannesburg CBD near Luthuli House relating to the street drama around ANCY Youth League President Julius Malema's pending disciplinary hearing due to take place there.
Zoom in and out of the map to get Tweets with the #malema hashtag from a broader geographic area. Click on icons to view tweets.
If you printed all the contents of Twitter it would wrap the world twice, would weigh as much as 82 busses and so. Very cleverly done.
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When National Sea Rescue Institute Station Commander Darren Zimmerman was telling journalists just after the attack, which occurred at around 3.15pm, that he was unable to provide more information, Facebook and Twitter were being flooded with eye witness accounts.
"I am with the patient right now and will provide more details later," he told the media. However, numerous accounts of the attack appeared almost immediately on Twitter and Facebook.
"Holy shit, we just saw a GIGANTIC shark eat what looked like a person right in front of our house in fishhoek. Unbelievable," wrote False Bay surfer and K Bay local Gregg Coppen in the first of a flurry of tweets from his home overloooking Fish Hoek main beach.
I went and had a look at Gregg's feed and you can see how that tweet took off like wildfire, being retweeted, picked up by mainstream media and eventually making its way into news reports. Rapidly a #sharkattack hashtag was adopted on twitter as more accounts and commentary developed. Quite interesting to note also on this hashtag search how rapidly bad taste jokes starting flying around too with references being made to the attack being xenophobic and possibly linked to 2010!
The power of Twitter as an eyewitness tool is highlighted in this tragedy. Was this the munch-vaunted citizen journalism that we hear of so often? No, I don't think so. These tweets and other accounts moving on Facebook and elsewhere were really only eyewitness observations of what had occured. There was no journalistic reportage from these eyewitnesses.
But I do think what was interesting was how rapidly professional journalists were able to access primary sources on this story thanks to social networking. You start to see the sense in the
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