Do you think the Bureau of Meteorology should have issued the test notice via social media for the tsunami warning test?

Issuing a tsunami warning via social media can be beneficial in several ways:

1. Broad reach: Social media has a huge user base, and using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram ensures that your message quickly reaches a large audience. 2. Real-time updates: People tend to check social media frequently, which means that check-in alerts can be displayed faster than traditional means like email or news sites. 3. Transparency and awareness: Social media allows for more immediate engagement with the public and clarification if there is any doubt about whether a warning is real or just a test. However, it can also


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