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|Target Audience=Civil Society, Policy Makers, Practitioners | |Target Audience=Civil Society, Policy Makers, Practitioners | ||
|Status=Published | |Status=Published | ||
| | |Covers Thematic=Technologies, Unaffiliated volunteers, VOST | ||
|Audience Experience Level=Starter | |||
|Audience Experience Level= | |||
|Source Website=https://eena.org/wp-content/uploads/VOST-Crowdsourcing-digital-volunteering.pdf | |Source Website=https://eena.org/wp-content/uploads/VOST-Crowdsourcing-digital-volunteering.pdf | ||
| | |Synopsis=*During emergencies and disasters, the challenge is to cope with either the lack of information or an information overload. | ||
*The social media world with its crowdsourcing approach has options to offer to overcome this issue, through the '''digital volunteers.''' | |||
VOST and other groups can provide support in hoax and abusive behaviour detection | *'''VOST''' and other groups can provide support | ||
** in hoax and abusive behaviour detection | |||
** in monitoring multiple channels | |||
** in amplification of information, and | |||
** can perform specific missions and tasks requested by an agency or emergency response organisation (EROs), | |||
***including sometimes even taking over SM accounts in crisis situations. | |||
* Building on the relationships and the agreements established with digital volunteers before the emergency can greatly benefit all parties during a crisis. | |||
|Is Archived=No | |Is Archived=No | ||
|Technologies=Scatterblogs, Tweetdeck | |||
|Disaster Management Phase=During, After | |||
|Data Sources=Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 14 August 2023
Created: 25 August 2022
Last edited: 14 August 2023
Last edited: 14 August 2023
Quick Facts
Publishing Organisation:
EENA a.s.b.l.Year:
2017Languages:
EnglishStatus:
PublishedCovers Thematic
Target audience
Audience experience level
Disaster Management Phase
Synopsis
- During emergencies and disasters, the challenge is to cope with either the lack of information or an information overload.
- The social media world with its crowdsourcing approach has options to offer to overcome this issue, through the digital volunteers.
- VOST and other groups can provide support
- in hoax and abusive behaviour detection
- in monitoring multiple channels
- in amplification of information, and
- can perform specific missions and tasks requested by an agency or emergency response organisation (EROs),
- including sometimes even taking over SM accounts in crisis situations.
- Building on the relationships and the agreements established with digital volunteers before the emergency can greatly benefit all parties during a crisis.
Linked to
- Technologies
- Use Cases
- None. See all Use Cases.