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Research Article

Check Crisis Information on Twitter: Information Flow and Crisis Communication Patterns of Hurricane Ida

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ABSTRACT

This study maps the online information flow of crisis communication during Hurricane Ida and identifies the top 20 Twitter influencers based on their betweenness centrality. Inspired by media dependency theory, this study explores major crisis information resources by analyzing the top 10 domains in the information network of Hurricane Ida. The findings suggest that news media remain the major information resource of social media users. Social media and news media tend to exchange crisis information. By analyzing the content of the top 10 URLs, the authors discover that most crisis contents focus on the New York City flood, death tolls of Hurricane Ida, evacuation failures, political critiques, and rescue efforts. Theoretical insights into mapping online crisis information flow, exploring media dependency during a crisis, and unpacking crisis communication patterns are offered. Practical implications for organizations to monitor crisis information flow, increase online influence, and promptly address concerns are discussed.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. NodeXL Pro is an add-in for Microsoft Excel and fits Windows only. It can collect Twitter data through an application programming interface and allows researchers to conduct social network analysis and content analysis. For more information about NodeXL Pro, please visit https://www.smrfoundation.org/nodexl/.

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