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Monday, November 5, 2012
Superstorm Sandy's story told in dramatic images on photo sharing sites
storm prompted thousands of share images to sites like Twitter and Instagram. Share your favorites with us
the sand flooded cities, coastal towns and tore put millions of homes without electricity Monday, thousands took a few seconds to focus and shoot.
For those who were lucky enough to be connected during the history sandstorm said social media. To Instagram users are up about 10 photos per second for the photo sharing service hurricane. However, Twitter, Flickr and Facebook have played an important role for people who are trying to document the destruction. We have assembled photos of people affected by the storm, New Jersey to Haiti, and I want to see yours. Share a link in the comments or share with us
a time like this once again demonstrates the power of social media, but the amount of misinformation also shared reached new heights as users are eager to find new information. Investigate a photo or update news before you share. - # AfterSandy
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