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[–] [email protected] 27 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The fact is, banning X is free political points. The moment a country does it, it will domino into other countries doing it as well, and they will be seen as having been the leader and first of the movement. They should make sure users know of the federated alternatives before they do so, though.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago

I have asked the Beaverton to do it, if that counts! I have asked reporters at publications to do it, maybe I will write up a better letter and explain to the media about it.

I have demanded that the Saskatchewan MLA’s do it, and tell me how they are doing it.

Further, I need to hear from each MLA on how they plan to remove themselves from U.S.-based social networks and transition to Canadian-hosted, decentralized platforms.

I do not expect to hear from any MLA, maybe I will get a letter from Moe saying why he is not doing so. It would be nice to hear from the NDP saying they are doing something.