During a crisis Twitter has proved essential for the dissemination of critical information. Building on this reputation Twitter launched a new service called Twitter Alerts in the US, Korea and Japan in September 2013. Twitters have now released the service in the UK and the Foreign Office has signed up to take part.
- Organisations using Twitter Alerts add the hashtag #alert to a tweet or click on the alert button using the Twitter mobile app or Twitter.com.
- Users who have signed up to an organisations Twitter alerts service then receive the tweet as a text message and a mobile push notification on their smartphone.
- Tweets marked #alert will also appear on the users Twitter timeline with an orange icon and will rise to the top of a user’s timeline.
The Foreign Office will use the new alerts system from Twitter to complement our existing use of social media to support British Nationals as well as our traditional consular operations.
We are also using social media to make it easier for British Nationals to get advice or help when living or travelling abroad. The FCO travel advice and consular teams answer questions tweeted to @FCOtravel between 9 – 6 every weekday.
The Foreign Office has seen the impact and value of a variety of social media platforms in situations ranging from natural disasters to terrorist incidents. When a crisis breaks social media is the first place many people now turn for the latest information. It is imperative that the Foreign Office continues to innovate to ensure that it can provide the best service for British Nationals.
Further information
Follow @FCOtravel on twitter.
Follow FCO Travel Advice on facebook
Visit the FCO travel advice website pages