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- Crowd-Engagement During Terror-Attack + (and pride into collective hatred)
- Crowd-Engagement During Terror-Attack + (the lockdown was over)
- Suez Canal Blockage: EverGiven + (Plausibility must be checked for all searches)
- Bastille Day Tragedy: Nice Lorry Attack + (The first tweet was written 13 minutes after the attack)
- Norway's Police Navigate Social-Media-Tied Terror + (The hashtags mentioned above were used to … The hashtags mentioned above were used to structure the communication accompanying the chaotic events and tried to make sense of them – yet this happened relatively late: it took the Twitter-sphere more than 30 minutes after the bomb blast before the hashtag #osloexpl was established that made it possible to monitor Twitter in a systematic way for updates. What was even more severeway for updates. What was even more severe)
- COVID-19 Support Platform, Italy + (There were two main problems with the platform: the occurance of fake news and disinformation)
- Heavy Rain Event in Japan + (Even with recent efforts based on Social Media and AI Disaster Risk Management Solutions)
- Terror-Attack in Munich + (During the events)
- Germany Adopts "INTEL" Officers for Policing + (The implementation of OSINT within law enforcement units bears several technical as well as legal challenges. 1) Intel officers need at least two workstations)
- Silo Fires in Schleswig-Holstein + (The evaluation of social media is not yet a SOP. The incident commanders travel to the scene and after reconnaissance define the tactics on the spot. However)
- Catalonia Police's Communication Management in Terror-Attack + (Like many terrorist attacks)
- Social Media Community Building - Hungary + (Sometimes there are negative comments e.g. that fire fighters are arriving at the scene very late during storms. People tend to ignore that the capacity of the rescue forces to react immediately is limited (mass handling)