Twitter Detects Riots Faster Than Police, Study Says (cnet.com) 49
A new study by Cardiff University has determined that Twitter can be used to identify dangerous situations up to an hour faster than police reports. From a report: Researchers at Cardiff analyzed 1.6 million tweets relevant to the 2011 London riots. In the town of Enfield, police received reports of disorder an hour and 23 minutes after computer systems could have picked up the same information from Twitter, according to the study. "In this research, we show that online social media are becoming the go-to place to report observations of everyday occurrences -- including social disorder and terrestrial criminal activity," said co-author of the study Pete Burnap.
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I want to know: how does Twitter detect police?
And; if the police were at the riot, would they be detected at the same time?
Forget 911, tweet instead (Score:2)
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In any event, you should probably forget 999 [youtube.com].
In other words. . . (Score:1)
. . . idiots tweet and post selfies when they should call the police instead.
Really? (Score:1)
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Yes, really...
By using experts in analysis from a university, and analysing the data for months after the event, Twitter will be able to detect riots before the police can.
As long as you ignore the months in between.
Am I being too sarcastic for slashdot?
"...terrestrial criminal activity" (Score:2, Insightful)
But totally useless for orbital or extraterrestrial criminal activity.
whoa, gotta get my ghostwriter on the phone... (Score:2)
Another misleading title... (Score:4, Insightful)
Yet again our Slashdot overlords subject us to clickbait and misleading titles.
This should read, "Twitter Theoretically Could Detect Riots Faster Than Police."
In other news, Jennifer Lawrence Could Theoretically Show Up At My Door And Demand Sex.
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Go fuck yourself. He is doing Gods work: Article is shit, and so is headline. Why even submit it to the firehose, if its so bad?
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God's work?
What does God need with an Anonymous Coward?
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I don't know. Did you try asking Nietzsche?
Better yet, avoid riots together (Score:1)
Get rid of white privilege and a lot of riots will go away. I'll get lots of negative replies because Slashdot readers tend to be bigots in denial. However, it's true that a lot of the civil unrest is due to racism that still exists. Slashdot readers tend to actively deny this because this site is basically the new Stormfront and the readers are threatened by minorities that might diversify technology. Racism and sexism still exist and, in my experience, most of you are racists and sexists. Get rid of the i
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Let's pretend you are right and white privileged does exist and all that hubub you spew isn't benevolent racism or a giant scapegoat to excuse personal responsibility... How is that going to help a black man get a job? Or graduate college? Or learn a strong work ethic? How is that going to help any black person with any struggle in their life besides being an excuse to hold them back? How are any of those struggles unique to black people when those struggles correlate to socioeconomic status?
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How does Twitter survive as a company? (Score:2)
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like Soylentnews
flagging your post as spam
What about Soylentnews spam?
What a great Idea.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Monitor Twitter and find the riot faster...
It will be all fun and games until somebody figures out how to spoof a riot by spamming Twitter... The police show up and volia! A new way to "SWAT" someone...
BTW.... For most riots... Who doesn't know in ADVANCE where they are going to be? We act like they are just events that happen at random times and places. You may not know the exact block the violence will break out, but it's usually pretty obvious when the risk of such behavior is high and where it's likely to happen based on the current events driving the whole thing.
Riots, like fire, have some pretty easily identified prerequisites.... 1. Groups of people gathering for some reason... 2. Strong emotions around the reason... 3. Strong rhetoric associated with the reason, encouraging people to feel hopeless about affecting some kind of change 4. A faction of people involved who don't mind violence.
Too many missing details from article (Score:2)
Hindsight is 20/20 (Score:2)
Precrime (Score:3)
You could easily imagine a system being developed to track not just currently-happening riots, but the likelihood a riot will happen in the near future. Which area it's likely to happen in. Who is likely to participate.
Of course, charging people in open court with pre-crime probably won't fly. And a predictive system like this is always going to be a game of probabilities, it might not have the "resolution" to predict individual actions. What you can do is systematically target groups of people for surveillance or manipulation. Not that we aren't already doing that, but now it's more effective. And who the data tells us to watch might end up being somebody different than they watch today.
How to tweet 911? (Score:1)
The ability to tweet and have it automatically picked up by the nearest emergency response org. seems like a needed feature.
Can Twitter find E.T. as well? (Score:2)
and terrestrial criminal activity
I couldn't help but wonder if it could also find extraterrestrial activity.
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Does not surprise me (Score:2)
Kaiser Chiefs (Score:2)
Not that impressive. The Kaiser Chiefs, on the other hand, know before it even starts by using such techniques as measuring people's lairiness.
premonition (Score:2)
false positives (Score:2)