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Aleksandra Lesya

@jwildeboer Think better, how do news propagate ? (ads, Social media, TV, newspaper) ... so who own them ? the billionaire ?

Now you know why nobody knew about it ... and so signed it ...

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Jan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange:

@girlintech And didn't we create federated networks to have an alternative way to spread information? ;)

Aleksandra Lesya

@jwildeboer i signed it and many people relayed it on their social where the most people are (x, Facebook etc) and people rarely share 2 time the same link on differents network.

We moved here but 80% of the global user have not (and in this 20% a very VERY little part is european) and on this very little part, you take that 1/3 will actually sign it.

So yeah that explain many thing

Jan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange:

@girlintech Compare it with the "Stop destroying videogames" petition. That already has reached quorum in 6 countries. I guess that egoistic goals will do better than solidarity :( citizens-initiative.europa.eu/

Aleksandra Lesya

@jwildeboer yeah but i think that networking as you say is not the only problem.

I our case, it's the network problem and you add to that the fact that the people behing it do not have advertised it properly, so the "advantage" of mastodon fell.

For game the "stop killing game" movement have made a massive advertisement over all network (of course it relayed properly on masotodon (have seen it 4 or 5 times)).

CohenTheBlue

@jwildeboer @girlintech That "stop destroying video games" petition is spread far and wide, on youtube with very convincing videos for example. Probably also spread in discords and other casual / fun places and not really associated with the "annoying politics".

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