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Social networking sites, like Twitter, have played a big role in the relief efforts for Haiti earthquake victims.
Social networking sites, like Twitter, have played a big role in the relief efforts for Haiti earthquake victims.
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Updated: Tuesday, 26 Jan 2010, 10:42 AM CST
Published : Friday, 15 Jan 2010, 3:14 PM CST
NEW YORK (AP) - Calls for donations spread through social media sites Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday as users asked their friends and strangers to help the victims of Haiti's earthquake.
On Twitter, "Yele" was the most popular topic Wednesday afternoon, as people tweeted and retweeted messages to donate $5 to singer Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti Foundation. They could do this by sending the text message "Yele" to the number 501501.
To donate $10 to the Red Cross — the second most popular topic on Twitter — cell phone users can text the word "Haiti" to 90999. The organization said it raised more than $8 million dollars in less than 48 hours with the texting effort.
On Facebook, Juliette Joseph asked her 316 friends — many of whom recently posted the color of their bra as their status message to raise cancer awareness — to donate by texting.
"I found out about it this morning when I was watching Channel 11 news," said Joseph, 26, who works as a project manager for an education company and lives in New Jersey. "I did it right away and got a response text saying, 'Yes, your donation was made. Here is your confirmation.'"
She said she's gotten four text messages from friends saying that they are donating, along with six Facebook messages. She also saw that seven or eight of her friends have reposted the call for donations.
"I would have donated anyway, but I probably would have let it sit there for a while," she said. "This was so easy, because everybody is text messaging."