No links to your service. Running 'emergency feed' that has thousands of users depending on it with API limits without factoring in rate limiting ahead of time.
Not to mention that Israel has active defense systems that alert your general area via sirens when missiles are coming.
because it's not very common that this community can potentially pitch in to save lives on an immediate basis, and this happens to be one of those occasions.
those relying on the service should not be penalized by the software development practices of the person who wrote it with the best of intentions, and the opportunity existed for that to be avoided via community outreach (and it worked).
Why would anybody in Israel rely on such 'service' when they have fully automated missile detection system that sounds alarms within the region of possible impact.
Not to mention that twitter feed that gets it's news from another web site is a giant waste of time if you are trying to avoid rockets.
It seems to me you drank the kool-aid, without any fact checking.
If you want to do the 'lives' angle, if my life was at risk I would rely on billion dollar missile defense system. Not a delayed Twitter feed.
Not to mention that Israel has active defense systems that alert your general area via sirens when missiles are coming.
Why is this on front page?