Pseudo-news about the train accident

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asimj1
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Pseudo-news about the train accident

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On Thursday morning, January 10th, shortly before 8 a.m., an unusually large crowd lined the platforms at the bus station in Schaffhausen. Sirens from emergency vehicles could be heard. The situation was strange. After just a few minutes, I found the first reports on the Internet about a train accident on the Neuhausen Dachsen route. "Tagi", "20 Minuten" and "Blick" provided ongoing information online about what was happening. It was astonishing how quickly the first cell phone photos, comments, but also the first assumptions and accusations of guilt appeared on the Internet.

After the accident on Thursday morning, a wide singapore rcs data variety of assumptions were posted too quickly online. The location of the accident was also imprecise and even incorrect. The number of injured people kept changing. At first there was talk of 40 injured people - then only a very few. It was not until around 10 a.m. that the number was confirmed to be 17. As I was out and about that morning, I did not have the opportunity to immediately copy the various comments that I had read on my iPhone and heard on the car radio as evidence. I would have liked to have saved these posts for a specialist article. In the evening I tried to find the first questionable information on the various online providers and print it out. In vain: the first flop information had already been deleted. A reader who criticized this inadequacy with the false information in the comment quite harshly could unfortunately no longer be found on the Internet.
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