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US State Dept. Helping Twitter Stay Up For Iranians

Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / June 16, 2009 11:49 AM / 10 Comments

With Twitter and Facebook playing such an important roll in getting information out of Iran this week, the last thing the world needs is an appearance of The Fail Whale. CNN's State Department Producer, Elise Labott, reported this morning on the Anderson Cooper blog that "the State Department is advising social networking sites to make sure their networks stay up and running for Iranians to use them and helping them stay ahead of anyone who would try to shut them down."

Twitter decided yesterday to delay a scheduled downtime for maintenance until the middle of the night, Iran time. CNN reports that the decision was made at the suggestion of the State Department, but a large number of users suggested it as well. Incidentally, open source Twitter alternative Identi.ca, which has the potential to be much more useful due to its decentralized nature, followed Twitter's lead and also made major changes at a time convenient for Iranians.

This morning's report of State Department work with Twitter was a great scoop, given that the network faced heavy criticism for being slow to prioritize news from Iran this weekend while Twitter was on fire with updates.

Some critics have argued that news of US government collaboration with Twitter will offer the Iranian government more leverage in calling them insurgent agents of the US. The CNN report was confirmed this afternoon by Reuters. BoingBoing has a good write up on how to help, not hurt, the efforts in Iran.

We've been following news from Iraq via this excellent aggregator built by Twitter search engine Twazzup, by watching the StopAhmadi account in particular and by reading Robert Fisk's excellent coverage for context.

Twitter cynics take note - this service is clearly not just for posting about what people ate for lunch anymore. We wish the Twitter team luck in fighting to keep the lines of communication open.


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  1. Some critics have argued that news of US government collaboration with Twitter will offer the Iranian government more leverage in calling insurgents agents of the US.
    That we might be worried about this is evidence of the weakness of our position vis-a-vis Iran. Frankly, I'm happy to have our name attached to those in Iran for whom liberty is an aspiration. Should we be ashamed to support liberty?

    Posted by: Eliot Frick | June 16, 2009 12:50 PM



  2. You can also see tweets, photos, blog posts, videos, and bookmarks using the iranelection tag aggregated on tagnabit:

    http://tagnabit.net/iranelection

    Posted by: Bradley Holt | June 16, 2009 2:02 PM



  3. If there's ever a time to argue for the decentralization of Twitter its now. I really hope this gives a boost to laconi.ca and the movement to create distributed platforms for microblogging. Its too crucial of a behavior to be saddled on top of one startup's proprietary service

    Posted by: Ron | June 16, 2009 2:44 PM



  4. scream it from the rooftops: Long live freedom, long live democracy.Down with the dictators,Down with the mullahs

    Posted by: MACHMUD | June 16, 2009 4:26 PM



  5. US State Dept. Helping Twitter Stay Up For Iranians http://bit.ly/SXWSA (our coverage) [from http://twitter.com/marshallk/statuses/2196626780]

    Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick Posted on FriendFeed   | June 16, 2009 8:32 PM



  6. Right ..!! can see tweets, photos, blog posts, videos, and bookmarks .

    Posted by: led panel | June 17, 2009 4:09 AM



  7. Twitter is like a breath of fresh air on the Social Media scene. I have been on it for just a few weeks now and I have met several interesting people. It is a platform to network with people you would like to meet in real life.

    KZ

    Posted by: Free Bulk Email | June 17, 2009 5:10 AM



  8. paragraph 5: "Iran" not "Iraq"

    Posted by: Siavash | June 17, 2009 5:56 AM



  9. If there's ever a time to argue for the decentralization of Twitter its now. I really hope this gives a boost to laconi.ca and the movement to create distributed platforms for microblogging. Its too crucial of a behavior to be saddled on top of one startup's proprietary service

    Posted by: gazeteler | June 17, 2009 1:32 PM



  10. Yay, Twitter collaboration with the US State Department! Let's assist the US-led overthrow of another democratically elected Iranian leader, as in 1953!

    Posted by: Kim_cool | June 22, 2009 12:46 AM



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