Murad Ahmed, Technology Reporter
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News on the Bombay attacks is breaking fast on Twitter with hundreds of people using the site to update others with first-hand accounts of the carnage.
The website has a stream of comments on the attacks which is being updated by the second, often by eye-witnesses and people in the city. Although the chatter cannot be verified immediately and often reflects the chaos on the streets, it is becoming the fastest source of information for those seeking unfiltered news from the scene.
In the past hour, people using Twitter reported that bombings and attacks were continuing, but none of these could be confirmed. Others gave details on different locations in which hostages were being held.
And this morning, Twitter users said that Indian authorities was asking users to stop updating the site for security reasons:
One person wrote: “Police reckon tweeters giving away strategic info to terrorists via Twitter”.
Many pointed to reports that that the situation had led to clashes between Indian forces and militants in the disputed border region of Kashmir. Some messages gave the names of suspected terrorists. None of the information could be confirmed at this stage.
Twitter is a micro-blogging service, where people can send short messages of up to 140 characters to friends using text messages or over the internet.
Others have used the site to post contact details of relevant emergency services for those caught up in the attack. There were appeals for Twitter users to post “I’m fine” messages so it could be relayed onto family and friends.
Many sent messages of support to the Indian authorities and Bombay’s citizens.
One user said: “please give all respect and due to all those cops and army people who are risking their lives 4 us”. Other Bombay residents showed anger that the situation was continuing: “sadly NO ONE seems to be in charge. what are they all WAITING for 18 hours later ?”
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I'm sure the terrorists are all holding their 3g-enabled mobile phones, busily checking twitter for reports on themselves.
Sander Van de Moortel, Berlin, Germany
Did you confirm this request with Indian authorities or just depend on what was being posted on Twitter? Later tweets suggest this was a hoax.
Christine Gorman, New York, NY, USA
Unfiltered, unsubstantiated comments only serve to spread wild rumors and speculation. It's another example of people misusing technology to create chaos, and have their 5 minutes of fame. The comments may only represent a biased view of the events.
Jim, Tampa,
It is true that live, up to the second information about developing events can inform the bad guys. Also effeciveness of civil and military response. The events in Bombay are about terrorists doing what they do. Forget diplomacy - this is war. No appeasement.
Larry, McDonough, USA