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We've all heard the phrase "the might of social media". But when a Dubai-based teacher went missing here on Sunday, posts relating to her whereabouts got more than 67,000 people talking on Facebook within 24 hours.
Proving how mighty it can be.
Scottish expat Kirsty McLaughlin has since been found, but a Dubai Police official confirmed to Khaleej Times the huge social media campaign prompted police to take swift action in the case.
"Dubai Police has found the British teacher whose family announced that she disappeared in Dubai. She left on Sunday after telling her friend that she was in a bad state. Following the police investigation, she was found living with a woman friend in Abu Dhabi," Assistant Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri said.
On Monday, 24 hours after McLaughlin was last seen, friends and strangers across the world flocked to Facebook to urge the UAE community to keep an eye out for the 27-year-old teacher.
The first known Facebook post about Kirsty's disappearance went viral at 11.16am on Monday. Within a few hours, that single post garnered 25,275 shares.
But it didn't stop there.
As word and photos spread like wildfire across the social networking site, the number of shares continued to steamroll. A dedicated Facebook page - 'Help finding Kirsty McLaughlin' - was also set up, getting 3,445 total page likes.
Maj-Gen Al Mansouri said the Dubai Police "took action when they saw the family's appeal on social media and started searching for the woman".
Their Twitter handle @DubaiPoliceHQ even announced her safe return to its 1.08 million followers: "#DubaiPolice have reunited 'Kirsty McLaughlin' with her parents after they had reported that she had run away".
#DubaiPolice have reunited "Kirsty McLaughlin" with her parents after they had reported that she had run away and was in a bad mental state. pic.twitter.com/7FopSKdXzkPowerful investigation tool
- Dubai Police???? ??? (@DubaiPoliceHQ) October 11, 2016
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