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Thursday, October 09, 2014

SOCIAL MEDIA AND SOCIAL UNREST

Ferguson Protests

Social Media and Social Unrest

Much like Apple has revolutionized the way we buy music, social media has changed the way we receive our news. Some are calling this the “post-televised news” age, meaning journalism, or what passes for it these days, is no longer exclusive to the professionals. In 140 characters or less, you 
too can report news from across the globe. As news unfolds 
faster and faster, and more opinions are entering the marketplace 
of ideas, social movements seem to be adapting to the social 
media age. I can only wonder how the Rodney King riots 
would have unfolded had Twitter existed in the 1990s. 
Can’t you just see the hashtag “#CantWeAllJustGetAlong” 
sitting at the top of the trending topics?
Over the last few weeks, the major topic on 
social media–besides the onslaught of ALS Ice Bucket 
Challenge videos–has been the riots in Ferguson, MO. Earlier 
this week, the Wall Street Journal reported 
that close to 8 million tweets on the subject of the 
unrest had been sent between August 9 and August 18. 
That is roughly 4,400 tweets per minute. Whether they 
be expressions from afar or reports from on site, 
people cannot seem to stop talking about Ferguson.
In an August 22 article for the Financial Times
Hannah Kulcher reported that TV networks were 
woefully behind Twitter specifically, as over 1,000,000 
tweets hit the web before CNN had even one 
full minute of coverage. This statistic, taken from the 
Pew Research Center, refers to the first appearance 
of the story on any medium.
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