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COVID turns @TwitterSpaces into a hub of activity
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May 20, 2021 23:55 IST
The social media platform has become an outlet for grief as well as information for people impacted by the pandemic
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The social media platform has become an outlet for grief as well as information for people impacted by the pandemic
There are announcements in the afternoon and by evening, the pink bubble on the Twitter app starts blinking. And it feels like an intimate interactive talk show as the speakers begin sharing their thoughts, concerns and plans. Sometimes choreographed, most of the times instantaneous. In the midst of the raging COVID-19 pandemic, Twitter Spaces has become the hub of activity. While Twitter appears like a war room with messages zipping about various medical needs and resources, Spaces has become a place to plan, strategise and calm nerves.
As people look for oxygen and medicines, scammers use payment apps and WhatsApp to steal money from
As people look for oxygen and medicines, scammers use payment apps and WhatsApp to steal money from them
The fraud tweets will also have verified written on them with payment details more often than not. Sometimes these tweets also get amplified by influencers. Users should be wary of such tweets and the first call to check if the person is indeed giving the services.
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Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp have become the go-to places for people looking for Covid 19 resources.
Volunteers step in to screen SOS numbers
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As demand for drugs, beds and oxygen rises, overstretched suppliers dodging calls for help
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As demand for drugs, beds and oxygen rises, overstretched suppliers dodging calls for help
As the raging second wave of COVID-19 pandemic creates unprecedented demands on healthcare workers and medical infrastructure, it is social media and citizens who bringing an order to the chaos using all resources at their disposal.
While the first few days saw creation of various lists to help patients and their relatives, it is now individual voluntary efforts that are coming to people’s rescue in this hour of crisis.
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