groundfacts.com - Disaster/Earthquake Socal Media Use Questionaire
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Where were you during the recent Christchurch/Chile or Japan earthquakes?
Did your mobile phone work during the crisis (Christchurch earthquake)? *
Did you send out any tweets or other social network status updates during the crisis? *
What were your top three information needs during the a) first hour , b) first day and c) first week?
What social media and/or web services (news organisations etc.)  did you find most useful during a recent crisis? during the a) first hour, b) first day and c) first week?
(for earthquake survivors) if there was an app that showed the most useful, realtime and nearby information on a map, eg petrol stations with petrol, where to buy food/water, which pharmacies are open. Would this information have been useful?
If you were in a disaster would you be prepared to pay to pay for realtime, useful information? And if so how much?
Do you think emergency services / media should provide realtime, useful information via mobile services  during crises - and would you support them using taxes to pay to have such systems available in  emergencies?
If special services to view and navigate social media were made avaliable by news organisations during crises, would you use them?
What social media do you currently view?
blogs/facebook/twitter etc.
What social media do you currently contribute to?
Did you use social media during a recent disaster? If so what for and what kind of social media?
In the event of an emergency would you be willing to help us curate our data (by helping authenticate and or confirm reports)?
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