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Paris Attacks Push Facebook, Twitter Users to New Tools Social-media companiesâ âSafety Check,â news-curation tab help users share news, statusesByDEEPA SEETHARAMANUpdated Nov. 14, 2015 12:00 a.m. ET8 COMMENTSSocial-media companies Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. provided new tools allowing people around the world to track and discuss the violent attacks in Paris on Friday with unprecedented speed and depth.Facebook activated its âSafety Checkâ feature Friday, allowing the siteâs users in the area of the attacks to mark themselves as safe on their profiles. This marked the first time the tool was enabled for violent attacks. Twitterâs news-curation tab, known as âMoments,â featured tweets, images and videos from news agencies and bystanders that showed snippets of the attacksâ aftermath.Alphabet Inc.âs Google said it is making international calls to France from its Hangouts mobile communication app free through the weekend, so people can check on the status of friends and relatives. The free calls can be made through Googleâs Hangouts app on Android phones and iPhones.On Twitter, Parisians used the hashtag â#PorteOuverteââor âopen doorâ in Frenchâto offer shelter to stranded visitors. On Periscope, the live-streaming app owned by Twitter, a user posted a video of the scene around the Bataclan concert hall, the site of one of the attacks. Other users posted live videos of their reaction to the violence, often with police sirens blaring in the background.âMy thoughts are with everyone in Paris tonight,â Facebook CEOMark Zuckerberg said on his Facebook page. âViolence like this has no place in any city or country in the world. Weâve activated Safety Check, so if youâre in Paris you can mark yourself safe or check on your friends and family.âFacebookâs safety check tool been activated five times since its introduction in October 2014. The feature is activated by the companyâs âsocial goodâ team, which is tasked with building features for Facebook that help people in crisis. The social network was spurred to develop the product after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Mr. Zuckerberg has said.AdvertisementFacebook sends users who are detected in a crisis zone a message asking if they are safe. The users can then use the tool to indicate on their profiles that they are safe. Users can also mark others as safe or keep tabs on other Facebook connections in the affected area. The information is only visible within a userâs Facebook network.Facebook first activated the tool on April 25 after a big earthquake hit west of Nepalâs capital, Kathmandu. More than seven million people in the area were marked safe, notifying more than 150 million people connected to them, Mr. Zuckerberg said in a later post.Facebook turned it on again after a powerful quake struck Chile in September. The feature was also enabled twice in October, after Hurricane Patricia hit Mexico and when an earthquake shook Afghanistan, Pakistan and the surrounding region.This year, Facebook and Twitter have invested in delivering real-time news to their users.In June, Facebookâs photo-sharing app Instagram overhauled its âExploreâ tab, making it easier for users to find images by place and hashtag. âPeople are hungry for whatâs happening right now in the world,â Instagram CEO and co-founder Kevin Systrom told The Wall Street Journal at the time.In October, Twitter unveiled âMoments,â a slimmed-down version of its own feed with tweets selected by a team of editors. That same month, Facebook said it has indexed more than two trillion posts across the social network so users can track news events as they unfold.Write toDeepa Seetharaman at you need to write a 2 maximum page analysisFull overview of the articleWhat marketing concepts/theories can be applied?Your use of specific international marketing terminologiesYour explanation of what impact the article has on the International landscape
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