• Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Twitter was the default way for any famous individual to address their fan base, and government agencies around the world to communicate to the public.

    Train delays, road closures, states of emergency, it was all done through Twitter. They weren’t spiralling anywhere.

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      3 days ago

      they just weren’t making the kind of money that pleased the vultures and wall street.

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      2 days ago

      And here we see, that a government should never rely upon a private company with important stuff like communication with its people.

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        2 days ago

        My dear sweet child, governments use private companies to communicate to their citizens all the time.

        They advertise on TV, they have ads on bus shelters, they give interviews on commercial radio and TV stations. Even systems like emergency broadcast systems use cellular networks and TV and radio stations run by private companies.

        Even government websites are seldom hosted on their own servers.

        Using a third party website specifically set up to communicate short, sharp, and to the point messaging as one way of getting information out is just sensible.