Benjamin Balder Bach's latest activity
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social.data.coop
@EU_Commission X is the worst sewage tank that it's ever been. With its current state in mind, I don't think that pushing them for more moderation will help. The vision of the platform is "freedom of speech", creating a culture where people take no responsibility for their rhetorical actions. A feast for bots.
"Community Notes" are a cat and mouse game, cost-free for X. Misinformation is allowed with an accompanying community note -- and the community notes can then be perceived as subjective.
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@EU_Commission X is the worst sewage tank that it's ever been. With its current state in mind, I don't think that pushing them for more moderation will help. The vision of the platform is "freedom of speech", creating a culture where people take no responsibility for their rhetorical actions. A feast for bots.
"Community Notes" are a cat and mouse game, cost-free for X. Misinformation is allowed with an accompanying community note -- and the community notes can then be perceived as subjective.
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@EU_Commission X is the worst sewage tank that it's ever been. With its current state in mind, I don't think that pushing them for more moderation will help. The vision of the platform is "freedom of speech", creating a culture where people take no responsibility for their rhetorical actions. A feast for bots.
"Community Notes" are a cat and mouse game, cost-free for X. Misinformation is allowed with an accompanying community note -- and the community notes can then be perceived as subjective.
@EU_Commission X is the worst sewage tank that it's ever been. With its current state in mind, I don't think that pushing them for more moderation will help. The vision of the platform is "freedom of speech", creating a culture where people take no responsibility for their rhetorical actions. A feast for bots.
"Community Notes" are a cat and mouse game, cost-free for X. Misinformation is allowed with an accompanying community note -- and the community notes can then be perceived as subjective.
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- 1y ·
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social.data.coop
@EU_Commission to win some points in the Fediverse, you should stream the talk on your own ActivityPub video site, EU Video 💡
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@EU_Commission to win some points in the Fediverse, you should stream the talk on your own ActivityPub video site, EU Video 💡
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@EU_Commission to win some points in the Fediverse, you should stream the talk on your own ActivityPub video site, EU Video 💡
@EU_Commission to win some points in the Fediverse, you should stream the talk on your own ActivityPub video site, EU Video 💡
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- 1y ·
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social.data.coop
@EU_Commission Why are there '0' projects in Denmark in Connected Europe?
Sweden has 33 and Germany has 65.
Denmark has severe issues with train connections to Germany, impacting train travels from Denmark/Sweden to all of Europe. There's a lack of tracks and electrification.
I'm worried about Denmark's ability to write project proposals.
Does anyone know an explanation why Denmark has no Connected Europe projects registered?
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@EU_Commission Why are there '0' projects in Denmark in Connected Europe?
Sweden has 33 and Germany has 65.
Denmark has severe issues with train connections to Germany, impacting train travels from Denmark/Sweden to all of Europe. There's a lack of tracks and electrification.
I'm worried about Denmark's ability to write project proposals.
Does anyone know an explanation why Denmark has no Connected Europe projects registered?
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@EU_Commission Why are there '0' projects in Denmark in Connected Europe?
Sweden has 33 and Germany has 65.
Denmark has severe issues with train connections to Germany, impacting train travels from Denmark/Sweden to all of Europe. There's a lack of tracks and electrification.
I'm worried about Denmark's ability to write project proposals.
Does anyone know an explanation why Denmark has no Connected Europe projects registered?
@EU_Commission Why are there '0' projects in Denmark in Connected Europe?
Sweden has 33 and Germany has 65.
Denmark has severe issues with train connections to Germany, impacting train travels from Denmark/Sweden to all of Europe. There's a lack of tracks and electrification.
I'm worried about Denmark's ability to write project proposals.
Does anyone know an explanation why Denmark has no Connected Europe projects registered?