People were interested in what it looked like so this is from my phone.

  • @qx128
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    This is why governments should use public infrastructure for public services.

    • @RagingRobot
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      I wish the federal government had a software team that made open source software that could be used by all the states.

      • @[email protected]
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        It would be an absolute shithole with almost 0 moderation due to 1a applicability. Defederation would happen regardless of who has gov majority.

        • @Feathercrown
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          Just don’t allow random people to make accounts

      • @Zak
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        I can, but it would still be effective for public announcements because Mastodon does not typically require a login to view on the web, and it provides am RSS feed. Walled garden platforms that won’t show posts to anonymous web visitors are not acceptable for public announcements.

    • Shizu
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      Soon when Trump begins his reign I mean dictatorship both Truthsocial and Twitter will be platforms for government announcements.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeh, I can’t believe an emergency service (which I would consider a government agency) is using a URL shortener.
      No wonder scammers also use URL shorteners. People get desensitized to what they are doing, masking the actual URL

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        They really don’t. Just don’t spend them on cocaine.

        unless they are sharing… I guess.

  • The dumb thing is they can fit quite a bit of text in the alert itself. They don’t need to link to anything to provide the relevant info necessary to spot potential suspects or the description of the child.

    • mesamuneOP
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      Absolutely.

    • @Pyrarrows
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      Every time I’ve gotten an Amber Alert on my phone, the phone screams the description of the kid & the suspected car & possibly the suspect themselves on top of showing the entire message on the screen. No idea why anywhere would put all of that info onto Twitter only when this system already exists & really grabs your attention.

    • mesamuneOP
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      yep! dumb.

  • @Anticorp
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    Yah, I’ve been yelling loudly about this shit for a decade. Nobody cares, especially not the people in the government who can’t be bothered to use their own websites.

  • @[email protected]
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    Just a taste of the deepening US oligarchy, as more public services are gutted in the favour of corpo interests.

  • mesamuneOP
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    If this isn’t the correct community please let me know. I’m not sure where to post to be honest but it is a picture I suppose.

  • toiletobserver
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    That’s just an amber alert with extra steps

  • @solomon42069
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    242 months ago

    These marketing strategies to get people back on Twitter are getting out of hand!

  • @[email protected]
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    This kind of crap, and the fact that I can’t force the sounds to respect DND in my country, are why I turned off Amber Alerts on my phone through adb (or “hacking”, to the layperson).

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        I have that setting, but it doesn’t work in my country.

        For some stupid reason, they’ve decided to send every time of warning message at the “Presidential Level” that’s supposed to be reserved for crazy life or death kind of stuff.

        The settings are in my phone, but can’t actually do anything to the messages coming in.

        So I disabled the entire system from my phone and downloaded an app that gives me alerts. Now I’m getting weather alerts again. Haven’t had the opportunity to test whether it’ll alert me to emergencies yet, thankfully. But I’ve turned off Amber Alerts in the app.

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          Ah fuck, that’s annoying. I’m not even sure Amber alerts are a thing in Malaysia, I got one during a business trip to New York years ago that scared the hell out of me since my phone is set to perpetual silent mode with no vibrations, and at like 3 AM it started playing sirens on max volume.

          Had it turned off ever since, and only severe threats and storm warnings activated, see those work fine.

          • @[email protected]
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            Nailed it. It’s ridiculous. I’ve sent in multiple complaints, and the one time they reply, they sent a generic email back to me addressed to the wrong name.

            They’re building alarm fatigue into their population.

            (Meanwhile, a spree killer dressed as a cop and actively pulling people over and shooting them to death? Better hope you’re subscribed to the RCMP Twitter page. Smash that Like button if you want to live!)

  • @[email protected]
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    Jeez! I had one in MI a few months ago where the image of the abductee was a Bookface link you couldn’t view unless you were signed in. Just ridiculous.

  • Nougat
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    Now I understand. I was confused about why people were going to Xhitter for Amber alerts. Looks like California is the issue for pointing people there in the Amber alert that goes out to phones.

  • @blazeknave
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    Nixel’s system is great for SF and up North. I assumed the whole state used it