Paul Knightly, PhD on Nostr: It isn't a stretch to understand why Twitter was and continues to be a crucial source ...
It isn't a stretch to understand why Twitter was and continues to be a crucial source of information for many.
We had severe weather move through the area late Saturday night. I knew about the potential because I check a few different sources to get the forecast.
Posts with weather warnings surfaced on my Facebook page yesterday, 4 days after the fact.
Today, a local news website posted a "breaking news" banner with a forecast blog about the potential for severe wx - that occurred 5 days ago.
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