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Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’
(www.theguardian.com)
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I find all this a bit weak when none of these politicians are willing to even consider leaving X
Lambie appears to have done so, at least.
@quicken @tardigrada Really great point.
If Albo really wanted to send a message to Musk, here's how he could do it:
Ask all federal Labor MPs to stop posting on X, and start posting on Mastodon.
Order all federal government departments and agencies to stop posting on X, and start posting on Mastodon.
Bribe the states to do the same.
"Hi Queensland, guess what? We just found a billion dollars under the couch for a shiny new Olympic stadium. Hi Tasmania, likewise for your new AFL stadium. And look Victoria, here's a few billion for the airport rail link — we'll cover the cost difference to put the airport station underground.
"But only if you direct all your MPs, departments, and agencies to switch to Mastodon."
@ajsadauskas @quicken @tardigrada @mrkvnz Australia should host a Government server and provide a default account for each citizen. Make it an official point of information for the nation.
Sounds a bit too much like the Australia Card.
Also, it would also be government-controlled media.
@Salvo That could be a problem. I just wish there was a tax-payer solution so we weren't at the beck and call of either corporations, billionaires nor flaky benefactors. It should all be like the ABC but for social media.
@danbeeston @Salvo publicly funded, independently run.
@skribe @danbeeston @Salvo The other option would be to set up an official gov.au Mastodon instance, and give each government department, agency, and Parliamentarian an official account.
People can then have their choice of instance, whether that's community run or private (e.g. Threads).
In the longer term, there might be scope for some other government institutions — particularly universities — to set up their own instances as well.
@ajsadauskas @danbeeston @Salvo plus the states as well ultimately. But until I see The ABC setting up instances I'm skeptical.
I think community funded is a better option than either directly or indirectly government funded. This is what is so great about the Fediverse.
@danbeeston @ajsadauskas @quicken @tardigrada
They should, at least have their own federated systems at all levels of government.
My initial boost onto these services was during the bigger floods. (2011) The bird site was invaluable source of information, and I wonder how that’s going to be handle for the next one.
Honestly, better to just have an official government server with official government accounts.
They can then federate as needed - official correspondence would be recognizable as it comes from their domain.
Meanwhile people would be able to remain on the servers they've chosen and follow whatever is of interest.
It might be better to legislate more power and enforcement capabilities to regulate social media companies. Many of them are close to monopolies in their niches and their network effects make competition almost impossible.
I do believe there are areas where it is more ethical and efficient for government to operate services (eg policing, public hospitals, emergency services, schools) but I don't believe social media is one of them.
For that much money, they could almost buy Twitter. Isn't it only worth about $4Billion now?
To really rub salt in the wound, they should leave Elon with the "X" brand and only buy Twitter. Let the users decide whether they are Twitter users or X users.