Research into reporting of news events by Twitter and newswire services has found that while Twitter can sometimes break news before news-wires, for major events there is little evidence that it can replace traditional news outlets.
Scientists at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow developed a software algorithm to track Twitter activity.
They used it to study 51 million tweets over 11 weeks in summer of 2011 and compared these with output from news outlets for the same period.
Scientists were able to examine Twitter messages relating to major news items. They also identified a large amount of minor news items that had featured on Twitter but had been ignored by the mainstream media, researchers said.
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However, neither Twitter nor news-wires was regularly faster than the other in breaking high-profile news, researchers said.
When Twitter outperformed news-wires for speed, it was for mainly for sport and disaster-related events, their findings show.