An emergency FEMA alert test will sound Oct. 4 on all U.S. TVs, radios and cellphones::On Wednesday, Oct. 4, FEMA and the FCC will launch a nationwide test of the emergency alert system.
Did anyone else seem to not get it?
I’m confused why this is getting so much press.
Aren’t there normal periodic routine tests of these systems anyway?
Why the extra effort to notify people this time?
Ok
I will be asleep at this time, I work nights, is there anyway to not have this wake me up?
You can disable emergency alerts, idk if I recommend it, but it can be done.
Shut down your phone completely before sleeping. Airplane mode might work also but I’m not really sure.
Airplane mode will work. The alerts are sent out via the mobile network. When airplane mode is turned off there is a good chance the alert will sound. There was a tornado that went through my area, the basement had no cell signal, as we were all coming out from the basement everyone’s phones started going off.
Should we also start posting this whenever any other country is going to do a test? Because I can imagine it’d be quite a busy page then. Not everyone is from the US, so imo we should keep this kinda stuff out of here.
This community is currently hosting lots of country, and region specific news. Not everyone is in the UK and impacted by their regulations. Not everyone is in Europe where they’re testing the Facebook and Instagram ad-free subscription. Hell, not everyone is on those platforms so those stories aren’t relevant to them. It would leave the community pretty empty at this point if we started moderating content according to its global relevance, especially when people always have the option to just scroll by.
I don’t mind region specific news if it’s about tech regulations or something. But a PSA about a regular emergency system test is not that
Maybe we can just let the score dictate which posts will have more visibility. If enough people are interested enough to upvote this such that it ends up in your feed, maybe many people are in the US.
Yeah that would not work, since a lot of people are in the US and have no consideration for other countries. I don’t see how this is relevant to a community about technology. Sure, if they were using some cool and new technology, or a major law had changed, or even an article about how this works, it would be relevant. But this seems like a US-only PSA that doesn’t really tell us anything.
Using upvotes only to moderate this type of content will just result in the Reddit issue, where a lot of general-purpose subreddits (like Politics or News) were completely dominated by US topics.