Melbourne earthquake - social media analysis: G+ fails (blog.justin.kelly.org.au) 1 points by justinkelly 14y ago ↗ HN
[–] petitmiam 14y ago ↗ The results from Facebook would depend on who your Facebook friends are, while searching for twitter hash tags shows results from all users.To say "facebook was full of junk" when comparing to twitter is a bit unfair. [–] justinkelly 14y ago ↗ re facebook - fair commentre twitter - most comments came through via people im following - didnt search the hastag till latermainly trying to understand why g+ didnt do as good as i expected it to doi rally like g+ and was hoping the good info would be there right away - but twitter won the race [–] petitmiam 14y ago ↗ I guess it really highlights just how good twitter is. It will be interesting to see if g+ catch up by the next melbourne earthquake (2013?). [–] justinkelly 14y ago ↗ agreed - at the moment twitter is better for real time location specific news - than g+, fb, or newspapersi like g+ alot so hopefully it catches up - just not hoping for any more earthquakes any time soon :)
[–] justinkelly 14y ago ↗ re facebook - fair commentre twitter - most comments came through via people im following - didnt search the hastag till latermainly trying to understand why g+ didnt do as good as i expected it to doi rally like g+ and was hoping the good info would be there right away - but twitter won the race [–] petitmiam 14y ago ↗ I guess it really highlights just how good twitter is. It will be interesting to see if g+ catch up by the next melbourne earthquake (2013?). [–] justinkelly 14y ago ↗ agreed - at the moment twitter is better for real time location specific news - than g+, fb, or newspapersi like g+ alot so hopefully it catches up - just not hoping for any more earthquakes any time soon :)
[–] petitmiam 14y ago ↗ I guess it really highlights just how good twitter is. It will be interesting to see if g+ catch up by the next melbourne earthquake (2013?). [–] justinkelly 14y ago ↗ agreed - at the moment twitter is better for real time location specific news - than g+, fb, or newspapersi like g+ alot so hopefully it catches up - just not hoping for any more earthquakes any time soon :)
[–] justinkelly 14y ago ↗ agreed - at the moment twitter is better for real time location specific news - than g+, fb, or newspapersi like g+ alot so hopefully it catches up - just not hoping for any more earthquakes any time soon :)
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 19.7 ms ] threadTo say "facebook was full of junk" when comparing to twitter is a bit unfair.
re twitter - most comments came through via people im following - didnt search the hastag till later
mainly trying to understand why g+ didnt do as good as i expected it to do
i rally like g+ and was hoping the good info would be there right away - but twitter won the race
i like g+ alot so hopefully it catches up - just not hoping for any more earthquakes any time soon :)