• Kalash
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    991 year ago

    tweets were on twitter.

    On X it’s called x-crements.

  • @AndreyAsimow
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    821 year ago

    Somebody tell him to use Mastodon

    • Liška
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      981 year ago

      Actually, the German government was one of the first public entities adopting Mastodon as a secondary communication channel when shit hit the fan with regard to Musk and Twitter:

      Here is their official Mastodon account!

      • @[email protected]
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        281 year ago

        But that’s the account of the Federal Government. The Kanzler himself still has his official account on X and has none on Mastodon.

        • Liška
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          61 year ago

          Yeah, that’s unfortunately correct - hopefully their instance / server gets broader adoption by cabinet members in the future, but for the moment I consider it a good start…

      • @AndreyAsimow
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        61 year ago

        That’s really cool 😎 ! today I learned something new

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        I guess the question if why don’t they directly publish the content on the website without going through Twitter

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        Agreed. If someone sends me a twitter link, even if public, I can’t read it as my privacy settings are such that they can’t get a unique ID on me. It forces a log in. Which I can’t, and won’t do.

        My colleague can view public tweets, even if not logged in, as we assume Twitter can uniquely identify them, even if not logged in.

        • TWeaK
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          21 year ago

          They’ve stopped forcing a log in entirely, usually you can view the post that’s linked just not any subsequent posts (which of course still ruins post threads, where the user spreads a single post over multiple entries).

      • @[email protected]
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        Or just use a different platform? Other large public entities have, like the BBC, CBC etc.

          • Chariotwheel
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            81 year ago

            My guess would be because of the reach? Like, Twitter has a lot of users and a lot of important figures in politics worldwide use it. Not that many people, both as in political figures, and small users use the Fediverse.

            But then again, you could just do both.

            • TheEntity
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              81 year ago

              What reach? He literally needs to repost them elsewhere so people can read them freely.

            • @[email protected]
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              41 year ago

              My guess would be because of the reach?

              I use neither Mastodon nor Twitter (I’ve never understood the value of microblogging) but one of them is freely available, the other one is restricted. In my view – as someone who has no account on either platform and only occasionally goes there if it’s linked somewhere – Mastodon has a much wider reach.

            • livus
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              11 year ago

              Hopefully when twitterx goes extinct the German Chancellor will just spin up their own instance and federate their content.

  • @mysoulishome
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    191 year ago

    I was researching a fire the other day for work, just wanted to verify basic facts. Local FD posted incidents on Twitter. Nope. Couldn’t manage to view it. That’s bullshit. They absolutely should not use it for that reason and to boot helping a megalomaniac make money.

  • @Anders429
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    161 year ago

    Why not just post on his website directly

  • sobuddywhoneedsyou
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    111 year ago

    With how reliant governments are on privately owned social media platforms I sometimes feel some open source social media platform should be run as a public utility so that public communications are at the mercy of wealthy megalomaniacs though I don’t know how that would work in practice.

  • r00ty
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    91 year ago

    It is a closed system. I tried to look at a company’s news the other day, they post it on twitter/X/musk-vanity-project.com. If you’re not logged in, you cannot (as far as I can work out) get tweets in chronological order any more. They DO have tweets made in the last few months. But I’m seeing 2019/2020 for pages and pages.

    If you’re not a user, that site is entirely useless now. Better to just wait for businesses to realise this and GTFO to a proper website. Not this Mickey Mouse toy of Musk’s.

    • sab
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      181 year ago

      I’m sure the Germans in the thread are scratching their heads at this comment wondering what’s wrong with scanning faxes.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Right. Why write something so obvious? “Oh, he probably breathes air as well.” Look, I can do that too.