Saturday, 30 May 2015

"Tweeting Potholes" Annoy Local Government Until Repaired

"Tweeting Potholes" Annoy Local Government Until Repaired

Citing their irritation with the city's inability to maintain decent roads, a news agency in Panama City recently installed devices in local potholes that automatically tweet complaints to the public works department every time they are driven over. Meet El Hueco Twitero, literally "the tweeting hole," whose Twitter account is currently all the rage in Panama because its complaints are being heard and potholes are disappearing. It's a small coup for crowdsourcing, innovation, and the belief that all you have to do to get what you want is annoy someone with power.

Here's El Hueco tweeting about meeting the mayor:

And here are some tweets from local Panamanians filtering their pothole complaints through the account:

Check out the video below to see how it works. Hopefully they'll bring these things to your hometown soon, mostly so you won't have to listen to your cranky uncle ranting about what bad roads are doing to his old Trans-Am. That'd be for the best.

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Below, economist Larry Summers explains why it's important to invest in infrastructure... before the ground crumbles beneath our feet.

Photo credit: stocksolutions / Shutterstock

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