Haiti quake touches off massive Twitter response

According to Twitter.com, four of the 10 most popular  topics on the site were related to Haiti, where the death toll  from a magnitude 7.0 earthquake on Tuesday could run into the  tens of thousands.

Among them were the terms “Port-au-Prince,” “Help Haiti,”  and “Yele,” a charity organization founded by Haitian-born  musician and record producer Wyclef Jean.

Jean was asking people to text the word “Yele” to the  number 501501, which will automatically charge the user’s  account $5 and donate the funds to the Yele Haiti Earthquake  Fund.

“WARRIORS HAITI NEEDS U NOW!” Jean tweeted at one point.  “PLEASE LEND YOUR PRAYERS AND SUPPORT TO THE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF  EFFORT TEXT ‘YELE’ TO 501 501 OR VISIT YELE.ORG.”

Since its creation in 2006, privately owned San  Francisco-based Twitter has become wildly popular as a social  networking site and means of communicating information in  140-character bursts.

A search for the term “Haiti” on Twitter found it awash  with other means to help, in several languages, including links  to websites for such agencies as the Red Cross and Unicef.

Twitterers also shared news from the region, such as  aftershocks rattling the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, or  new reports of injuries or deaths.

Others took to the website to pour out their grief or  anger. A user with the screen name Crys_Michelle said: “R.I.P.  to all involved with the Haiti disaster!!! Ssooo sad.”

Nearly as popular were tweets on the site reacting to U.S.  televangelist Pat Robertson, who told viewers of his Christian  Broadcasting Network on Wednesday that Haiti had been cursed by  an 1804 “pact to the devil.”

User michaelianblack wrote, “What kind of deal with the  devil did we make to deserve Pat Robertson?”