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France to beef up emergency alert system on social media

Published: 30 May 2018 - 02:28 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 10:33 am
An illustration picture shows the Twitter logo reflected in the eye of a woman in Berlin, November 7, 2013. (Reuters / Fabrizio Bensch)

An illustration picture shows the Twitter logo reflected in the eye of a woman in Berlin, November 7, 2013. (Reuters / Fabrizio Bensch)

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PARIS:  France's Interior Ministry announced plans on Tuesday to beef up its emergency alert system to the public across social media.

The ministry said in a statement that from June during immediate threats of danger, such as a terror attack, the ministry's alerts will be given priority broadcast on Twitter, Facebook and Google as well as on French public transport and television.

The statement said that Twitter will give "special visibility" to the ministry's alerts with a banner.

In a specific agreement, Facebook will also allow the French government to communicate to people directly via the social network's "safety check" tool, created in 2014.

The ministry said that this is the first time in Europe that Facebook has allowed public authorities to use this tool in this way.

This announcement comes as a much-derided attack alert app launched in 2016 called SAIP is being withdrawn after malfunctions.