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Social Media in Disasters and 
            Emergencies
     Online Survey of 1,058 respondents representative of the US population aged 18 and 
     older, conducted by Infogroup | ORC on July 22‐23, 2010. Respondents for this survey 
     were selected from among those who have volunteered to participate in online 
     surveys and polls. The data have been weighted to reflect the demographic 
     composition of the 18+ population.  Because the sample is based on those who 
     initially self‐selected for participation, no estimates of sampling error can be 
     calculated.  

     Report Date:  August 5, 2010 




1
Nearly 3 in 4 participate in at least one online community
    or social network.
    Facebook is by far the most popular social media channel.
        Facebook                                                      58%
         YouTube                                    31%
         MySpace                             24%
           Twitter                    15%
    Yahoo Groups                     12%
         LinkedIn               9%
          Forums                9%
           A blog              7%
            Flickr         6%
            Other         4%
             Yelp         2%
      FourSquare          2%
            None                              28%
                     0%        10%     20%    30%         40%   50%   60%   70%   80%   90%   100%




    Which of the following online communities or social networks do you participate in?
2
Variations in use of online communities and
    social networks
    • Respondents with children in the household are more likely to use 
      social media (81 percent vs. 67 percent for those without children 
      in the household).

    • College graduates are more likely to use social media (78 percent 
      vs. 67 percent for those with some college or less).

    • 89% of respondents aged 18‐34 use online communities or social 
      networks compared to 65% of those aged 35 and older.




    Which of the following online communities or social networks do you participate in?
3
The majority (82 percent) participates in social media at least once
    a week, with nearly half participating every day or nearly every day.
    Base is 72% who participate in any online communities or social networks


                                             Once a month or
                                                less, 8%
                                                                               Every day or
                         Few times a
                                                                               nearly, 48%
                         month, 10%




              Once a week,
                  9%




                            Few times a
                             week, 25%



    How often do you participate in these online communities or social networks?
4
One in six (16%) have used social media to get
        information about an emergency
                                                TV news                                                63%
                                      Local radio station                                  44%
 Online news (e.g. local np site, weather.com, CNN.com)                              37%
                                               Facebook                 14%
                                    NOAA weather radio                  13%
                     Local utility or government website                12%
Online sites for disaster agencies (e.g. FEMA, Red Cross)             10%
                                            Mobile apps           7%
                                                 Twitter          6%
                      Text alerts from local government           6%
                                                  Other          4%
                                                   Flickr        2%
                                           None of these                  18%
                                                            0%    10%    20%   30%   40%   50%   60%    70%   80%   90%   100%

        Which of the following communication channels have you ever used to get
        information about an emergency such as a power outage, severe weather, flash
 5      flood, hurricane, earthquake, or tornado?
About half of respondents would sign up for emails, text
       alerts, or applications to receive any of the emergency
       information.
                          Location of food/water                                       53%

                              Evacuation routes                                        52%

                                Shelter locations                                  50%

                                  Road closures                                    50%

                    Location of medical services                                   50%

                       Preparedness information                                  48%

    How to keep yourself safe during and after an
                                                                                 48%
                   emergency

                                Where to get gas                                 46%

                                                    0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%    60%   70%   80%   90%   100%




       How likely would you be to sign up for emails, text alerts, or applications that
       provided you with the following information in an emergency? Percentages
6      indicate those who probably or definitely would.
About half of respondents would mention any of the
      emergencies or events on their social media channels.
      Base is the 72% who use at least one social media channel (online community or social network).



    People needing emergency assistance                                         55%


                            Flooded road                                        53%


                     Downed power lines                                         53%


                           Potential crime                                  51%


                                Car crash                                 47%


                         Major traffic jam                                46%

                                             0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%   60%   70%   80%   90%   100%


      If you came across the following emergencies or newsworthy events, how likely
      would you be to mention them on your social media channels? Percentages
7     indicate those who probably or definitely would.
Facebook was the most commonly used channel for posting
    eyewitness information on an emergency or newsworthy event.
    18% of those who use social media channels have posted information or photos about an emergency or newsworthy
    event to a social media site.



                 Facebook                                                            75%


                       Blog                       22%


                     Twitter                    21%


                      Flickr              13%

      Posterous or Tumblr
                                          11%
             Blog


                     Other                13%

                               0%   10%     20%     30%   40%    50%    60%    70%     80%    90%    100%



    Have you ever experienced an emergency or witnessed a newsworthy event and
    posted information or photos about that event to a social media site? On which
8   sites did you post this event? (Select as many as apply.)
If 911 was busy, what would they do?
    (All respondents)


    Who would they try to                                      How?
      reach?                                                   • Phone or cell phone –
    • Police ‐ 39%                                               42%
    • Fire department – 19%                                    • Digital media – 18%
    • Family, friends or                                       • Walk or drive – 16%
      neighbors – 16%
                                                               • Text message – 4%
    • Hospital‐10%



    Imagine that someone you knew needed urgent help in an area-wide emergency. You have
    repeatedly dialed 911 and gotten a busy signal. How else would you try to contact emergency
    responders? Whom would you try to contact and how? (Open-ended)
9
More than half would send a text message to an
       available response agency if someone they knew
       needed help.

         Send a text message to a response agency, if
                                                                                            52%
                          available



      Ask other people to help you reach a response
     agency through a social network like Facebook or                                 44%
                          Twitter



     Post your request for help on a response agency's
                                                                                35%
                      Facebook page



       Send a direct message via Twitter to a response
                                                                           28%
                          agency


                                                         0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%    60%   70%   80%   90%   100%



       If someone you knew needed urgent help in an area-wide emergency, would you
       try to request help in any of the following ways? (Percent indicates those who
10     definitely or probably would.)
During an emergency, nearly half would use social
     media to let loved ones know they are safe.
                       Definitely would
                          not, 16%
                                                                    Definitely
                                                                   would, 28%



            Probably would
               not, 13%




                      Might or might                             Probably would,
                        not, 22%                                      21%



     In an area-wide emergency, how likely would you be to use social media channels
     to let your friends and family know you are safe?
11
The vast majority would use Facebook to post
     information about their safety.
      Base is the 49% of those who would use social media channels in an emergency to let friends/family know they were safe.



       Facebook                                                                                           86%



           Twitter                                28%



              Blog               11%



             Flickr          7%



            Other                11%

                      0%     10%       20%       30%       40%      50%       60%       70%      80%       90%      100%


     Which sites would you use?

12
More than two-thirds agree that response agencies should
 regularly monitor and respond to postings on their websites.

       Emergency response agencies should regularly monitor
      their websites and social media sites so they can respond                 69%
            promptly to any requests for help posted there



      I would feel that I should phone the agency to make sure
                     they have seen the request                              59%

        Since this request for help is posted to the social media
            site of an emergency response organization, the               49%
         organization is probably already acting on this request



      It's very likely that the emergency response organization
                 doesn't even know about this request                   44%


     Imagine that you are on a social media site for an emergency response organization such as
     FEMA or the American Red Cross and you see a recent post that includes an urgent request for
     help. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? (Percentages
13   indicate Strongly Agree and Agree)
Three out of four would expect help to arrive
     within an hour
                                 Other, 9%
                                                                     Less than 15
                                                                     minutes, 28%
              More than one
               hour, 16%




               30 minutes to
               one hour, 19%
                                                                  15-30
                                                               minutes, 27%

     If you posted a request for help to a social media website, how long do you think it
     should reasonably take for help to arrive?
14
Younger respondents (18-34) make more use of
     social media


                                                       Aged 35
                                          Aged 18-34   and over

     Participate in at least one online
       community or social network              89%        65%

     Have used social media to get
       information about an emergency           33%         9%
     Have used TV news to get
       information in an emergency              53%        68%




15
Younger respondents are more likely to mention
     emergencies on social media
     Probably or definitely would mention                Aged 35
        emergencies on your social media                     and
        channels                            Aged 18-34      Over

     Car crash                                    57%       41%

     Major traffic jam                            55%       41%

     Downed power lines                           57%       50%

     Flooded road                                 62%       49%
     People needing emergency
       assistance                                 62%       50%

     Potential crime                              56%       47%



16
Younger people are more likely to request help
     through social media or text messaging

     Would use following ways to request
       urgent help for someone they knew in                  Aged 35 and
       an area-wide emergency                   Aged 18-34          Over

     Send a direct message via Twitter to a
       response agency                                44%           23%

     Post your request for help on a response
       agency's Facebook page                         49%           29%

     Send a text message to a response
       agency, if available                           66%           46%

     Ask other people to help you reach a
       response agency through a social
       network like Facebook or Twitter               55%           39%




17
Younger respondents expect a faster response
     from social media requests for help
     Agree or Strongly Agree with Following                          Aged 35 and
        Statements                                      Aged 18-34          Over

     Since this request for help is posted to the
        social media site of an emergency response
        organization, the organization is probably
        already acting on this request                        57%           45%

     It's very likely that the emergency response
          organization doesn't even know about this
          request                                             52%           41%

     Emergency response agencies should regularly
       monitor their websites and social media
       sites so they can respond promptly to any
       requests for help posted there                         74%           66%

     Think it should take an hour or less for help to
        arrive if they post a request on a social
        media website                                         85%           70%



18
In some areas, older and young respondents
     agree
     • 18% would try to use digital media to ask for help in an emergency 
       if they could not reach 911

     • 4% would use text messaging to ask for help in an emergency if 
       they could not reach 911




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SocialMediaSlideDeck

  • 1. Social Media in Disasters and  Emergencies Online Survey of 1,058 respondents representative of the US population aged 18 and  older, conducted by Infogroup | ORC on July 22‐23, 2010. Respondents for this survey  were selected from among those who have volunteered to participate in online  surveys and polls. The data have been weighted to reflect the demographic  composition of the 18+ population.  Because the sample is based on those who  initially self‐selected for participation, no estimates of sampling error can be  calculated.   Report Date:  August 5, 2010  1
  • 2. Nearly 3 in 4 participate in at least one online community or social network. Facebook is by far the most popular social media channel. Facebook 58% YouTube 31% MySpace 24% Twitter 15% Yahoo Groups 12% LinkedIn 9% Forums 9% A blog 7% Flickr 6% Other 4% Yelp 2% FourSquare 2% None 28% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Which of the following online communities or social networks do you participate in? 2
  • 3. Variations in use of online communities and social networks • Respondents with children in the household are more likely to use  social media (81 percent vs. 67 percent for those without children  in the household). • College graduates are more likely to use social media (78 percent  vs. 67 percent for those with some college or less). • 89% of respondents aged 18‐34 use online communities or social  networks compared to 65% of those aged 35 and older. Which of the following online communities or social networks do you participate in? 3
  • 4. The majority (82 percent) participates in social media at least once a week, with nearly half participating every day or nearly every day. Base is 72% who participate in any online communities or social networks Once a month or less, 8% Every day or Few times a nearly, 48% month, 10% Once a week, 9% Few times a week, 25% How often do you participate in these online communities or social networks? 4
  • 5. One in six (16%) have used social media to get information about an emergency TV news 63% Local radio station 44% Online news (e.g. local np site, weather.com, CNN.com) 37% Facebook 14% NOAA weather radio 13% Local utility or government website 12% Online sites for disaster agencies (e.g. FEMA, Red Cross) 10% Mobile apps 7% Twitter 6% Text alerts from local government 6% Other 4% Flickr 2% None of these 18% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Which of the following communication channels have you ever used to get information about an emergency such as a power outage, severe weather, flash 5 flood, hurricane, earthquake, or tornado?
  • 6. About half of respondents would sign up for emails, text alerts, or applications to receive any of the emergency information. Location of food/water 53% Evacuation routes 52% Shelter locations 50% Road closures 50% Location of medical services 50% Preparedness information 48% How to keep yourself safe during and after an 48% emergency Where to get gas 46% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% How likely would you be to sign up for emails, text alerts, or applications that provided you with the following information in an emergency? Percentages 6 indicate those who probably or definitely would.
  • 7. About half of respondents would mention any of the emergencies or events on their social media channels. Base is the 72% who use at least one social media channel (online community or social network). People needing emergency assistance 55% Flooded road 53% Downed power lines 53% Potential crime 51% Car crash 47% Major traffic jam 46% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% If you came across the following emergencies or newsworthy events, how likely would you be to mention them on your social media channels? Percentages 7 indicate those who probably or definitely would.
  • 8. Facebook was the most commonly used channel for posting eyewitness information on an emergency or newsworthy event. 18% of those who use social media channels have posted information or photos about an emergency or newsworthy event to a social media site. Facebook 75% Blog 22% Twitter 21% Flickr 13% Posterous or Tumblr 11% Blog Other 13% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Have you ever experienced an emergency or witnessed a newsworthy event and posted information or photos about that event to a social media site? On which 8 sites did you post this event? (Select as many as apply.)
  • 9. If 911 was busy, what would they do? (All respondents) Who would they try to  How? reach? • Phone or cell phone – • Police ‐ 39% 42% • Fire department – 19% • Digital media – 18% • Family, friends or  • Walk or drive – 16% neighbors – 16% • Text message – 4% • Hospital‐10% Imagine that someone you knew needed urgent help in an area-wide emergency. You have repeatedly dialed 911 and gotten a busy signal. How else would you try to contact emergency responders? Whom would you try to contact and how? (Open-ended) 9
  • 10. More than half would send a text message to an available response agency if someone they knew needed help. Send a text message to a response agency, if 52% available Ask other people to help you reach a response agency through a social network like Facebook or 44% Twitter Post your request for help on a response agency's 35% Facebook page Send a direct message via Twitter to a response 28% agency 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% If someone you knew needed urgent help in an area-wide emergency, would you try to request help in any of the following ways? (Percent indicates those who 10 definitely or probably would.)
  • 11. During an emergency, nearly half would use social media to let loved ones know they are safe. Definitely would not, 16% Definitely would, 28% Probably would not, 13% Might or might Probably would, not, 22% 21% In an area-wide emergency, how likely would you be to use social media channels to let your friends and family know you are safe? 11
  • 12. The vast majority would use Facebook to post information about their safety. Base is the 49% of those who would use social media channels in an emergency to let friends/family know they were safe. Facebook 86% Twitter 28% Blog 11% Flickr 7% Other 11% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Which sites would you use? 12
  • 13. More than two-thirds agree that response agencies should regularly monitor and respond to postings on their websites. Emergency response agencies should regularly monitor their websites and social media sites so they can respond 69% promptly to any requests for help posted there I would feel that I should phone the agency to make sure they have seen the request 59% Since this request for help is posted to the social media site of an emergency response organization, the 49% organization is probably already acting on this request It's very likely that the emergency response organization doesn't even know about this request 44% Imagine that you are on a social media site for an emergency response organization such as FEMA or the American Red Cross and you see a recent post that includes an urgent request for help. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? (Percentages 13 indicate Strongly Agree and Agree)
  • 14. Three out of four would expect help to arrive within an hour Other, 9% Less than 15 minutes, 28% More than one hour, 16% 30 minutes to one hour, 19% 15-30 minutes, 27% If you posted a request for help to a social media website, how long do you think it should reasonably take for help to arrive? 14
  • 15. Younger respondents (18-34) make more use of social media Aged 35 Aged 18-34 and over Participate in at least one online community or social network 89% 65% Have used social media to get information about an emergency 33% 9% Have used TV news to get information in an emergency 53% 68% 15
  • 16. Younger respondents are more likely to mention emergencies on social media Probably or definitely would mention Aged 35 emergencies on your social media and channels Aged 18-34 Over Car crash 57% 41% Major traffic jam 55% 41% Downed power lines 57% 50% Flooded road 62% 49% People needing emergency assistance 62% 50% Potential crime 56% 47% 16
  • 17. Younger people are more likely to request help through social media or text messaging Would use following ways to request urgent help for someone they knew in Aged 35 and an area-wide emergency Aged 18-34 Over Send a direct message via Twitter to a response agency 44% 23% Post your request for help on a response agency's Facebook page 49% 29% Send a text message to a response agency, if available 66% 46% Ask other people to help you reach a response agency through a social network like Facebook or Twitter 55% 39% 17
  • 18. Younger respondents expect a faster response from social media requests for help Agree or Strongly Agree with Following Aged 35 and Statements Aged 18-34 Over Since this request for help is posted to the social media site of an emergency response organization, the organization is probably already acting on this request 57% 45% It's very likely that the emergency response organization doesn't even know about this request 52% 41% Emergency response agencies should regularly monitor their websites and social media sites so they can respond promptly to any requests for help posted there 74% 66% Think it should take an hour or less for help to arrive if they post a request on a social media website 85% 70% 18
  • 19. In some areas, older and young respondents agree • 18% would try to use digital media to ask for help in an emergency  if they could not reach 911 • 4% would use text messaging to ask for help in an emergency if  they could not reach 911 19