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      The government definitely could have been the ones to take the lead on this. Reading the article, it seems like the solution is for Canadians to get on the platform and show that we’re here

      Lamrock said that most of X’s value comes from the days when it was Twitter and the fact that many governments are still on the platform from those days.

      The City of Fredericton recently stopped suing X, but spokesperson Marley McLellan said the decision was made after a survey that showed residents were using X less and less to find information about city services.

      “The city looks forward to continuing to share information and connect with residents on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, the website and through newsletters,” McLellan wrote in an email.

      Are people really getting government updates through LinkedIn?

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        This just gave me an idea: someone should make a mastodon instance that is purely website RSS feeds.

        Government websites amazingly often still support RSS.

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        Are people really getting government updates through LinkedIn?

        Government employment and employee updates.