In ~2014, my colleague & I argued that social media (esp. Twitter) had become part of the critical infrastructure of disaster response. People were turning to Twitter during crises to share information about impacts and resources. Disaster responders were using the data shared there for situational awareness, and were communicating in real-time with their constituents. Today’s events underscore just how dangerous it is for society to come to rely on private platforms as critical infrastructure.

@katestarbird

I don't use twitter. It's not infrastructure to me at all.

@karlmorant good for you! congratulations! pat your back with pride! but also it's not relevant to the conversation here.