• Rob T Firefly
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    Waterloo, got off of X 'cause they needed to

    Waterloo, Elon’s hellsite is too shit for you

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    The city does not plan at this time to communicate on alternate platforms that have been established as alternatives to X.

    Sad

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      I would be fine with public agencies just publishing an RSS feed and newsletter. Communities can pull those posts in and discuss them, but it hasnt been a great use of civil servants jobs to manage social media platforms.

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        Our city has one but unfortunately there’s still an enormous amount of info that still gets posted exclusively to Xitter or the Zuckerverse.

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      yea, part of me feels since they aren’t planning to take up communication on another platform, that this was less about the hostility on the platform and more they didn’t want to have to pay for the upkeep/social media team/processes to remain on the platform, and are using the hostilities as an excuse.

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    10 hours ago

    As the camera pans from the podium to an empty field, a tumbleweed rolls through the foreground.

    Welcome to like at least 3 years in the past, Waterloo, when this should’ve been concluded.

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      We still pay a lot of civil servants to add value to the X platform across the province.

  • felsiq@piefed.zip
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    Great news even if way late, and I’m happy for them, but wtf is this “article”? One sentence reinforcing the headline plus a screenshot with no further info or elaboration? Really hoping my adblocker has just blanked the remainder of the article and the author actually quotes the city hall at some point, elaborates on twitter being a Nazi bar for those who live under a rock, and mentions where the city hall has chosen to post instead.

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      As far as where theyve chosen to post instead (from the article):

      Starting July 6, City of Waterloo announcements will be communicated on municipal websites and other social media already used by city hall such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube and Vimeo.

      City hall will maintain an X account but only to direct people elsewhere, Abbott said.

      […]

      The city does not plan at this time to communicate on alternate platforms that have been established as alternatives to X.

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      Great news even if way late

      Welcome to Kitchener/Cambridge-Waterloo, you just summed up the region fairly well.

      For pretty much being the tech hub of Ontario if not Canada they generally are pretty late to the game on various things. I blame Cambrdige though, the Heroin capital of Ontario if not Canada and I grew up there.

      It’s such a god damn polarizing part of our country.

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      This city is actually in Canada, and July 4th isn’t important here. July 1st is, though, but it seems they wanted to close out the week I guess and change policy on a Monday?