~National Emergency Alert System letdown?~lol.... [1]
~National Emergency Alert System letdown?~
At 2 p.m. the United States prepared for a national pop quiz. Would the Emergency Alert System work? The Federal Emergency Management Agency wanted to test its ability to send messages out to the entire country via a 30-second television and radio interruption.
No alerts on screen at 2 p.m. in The Post newsroom. (Melissa Bell)
So, how’d it go?
The results likely won’t come back for some time, but in the Post newsroom, the initial reaction was less than impressed. Television channels switched the alert on at different times; some did not switch it on at all.
The peanut gallery on Twitter also was underwhelmed by the alert:
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- Many of the television channels did not send out the alert. Others delayed sending it out:
- Some people suggested the national test smacked of an Orwellian future with too much control given to the government:
- Others enjoyed it:
- “One advantage to being home sick? Got to see that 2pm emergency broadcast test t.co/SWynTZVI [30]
- Still others wondered when the alert system would reach the Internet:
- “This has been an alert from the Emergency Alert System. If this had been an actual emergency, you would have heard about it first on Twitter
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