Elon Musk and X are once again proving why institutions should never rely on corporate-owned, centrally-controlled social media platforms to reach their people.
Elon Musk and X are once again proving why institutions should never rely on corporate-owned, centrally-controlled social media platforms to reach their people.
Today we are calling on institutions around the world to take control of their #DigitalSovereignty, including their social accounts. Governments should communicate directly with their citizens on open platforms, not through the mouthpiece of a corporation.
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/12/the-world-needs-social-sovereignty/
If you care about digital sovereignty and want to see your government join the #fediverse, contact them to say that #ItsTimeToAbolishX.
Help us make a list of how to get in touch with a representative in your area under this post, and don’t forget to #hashtag so your neighbours can find it 👇🏽 we’ll start:
#EU: https://commission.europa.eu/about/contact/representations-member-states_en
#USA: https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials
@Mastodon Kontakte deutscher Bundestag und Parteien in De: https://www.bundestag.de/services/kontakt für @Bundesregierung
@Mastodon #AssembléeNationale #France, Annuaires de vos #députés (adresses, numéro tel, mail)
@NatureMC @Mastodon don't forget to mention we already have an instance dedicated to French public institutions : https://social.numerique.gouv.fr !
You can pm me or @admin for further details !
@MyricaGale
> I've noticed the Greens have Mastodon accounts
Do they host their own Mastodon service(s), or do they contract it out to the Mastodon company's hosting service?
> Unlike many SNP MPs/MSPs who have decided the private enterprise Bluesky is the way to go
Are you sure? In theory, they could be hosting their own PDS, and using the BlackSky relay (or another one independent of BlueSky), while allowing BS members to follow them.
Just curious.
@MyricaGale
> The Green accounts I follow seem to be on Mastodon.scot
That's a start. But I'll be more impressed when they're posting as @candidate.name@greenparty.org.uk
> Most of the SNP ones are on Bluesky
Even that's a step forward from Xitter. But again, I'll be more impressed when I see them posting on either network using snp.org. I mean, rather than being under someone else's domain ... ; )

Soziale Netzwerke als demokratische Kraft retten Unterstütze unsere aktuelle Petition: Bild: Campact Die EU-Kommission hat Anfang Dezember 2025 eine 120-Millionen-Strafe wegen Transparenzmängeln gegen X verhängt. X-Besitzer Elon Musk fordert, die EU abzuschaffen. US-Außenminister Rubio nennt die Entscheidung „eine Attacke auf (...) das amerikanische Volk“. Wir fordern: Die Bundesregierung und ihre Behörden sollen X sofort verlassen...
Seems to be part of a much wider trend.
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2025/06/11/views-of-the-united-states/
I'd be interested to hear your reasons, but afaik Usenet was knocked down by the web and buried by smartphones but still exists.

There’s an understandably optimistic posting on Mastodon today: Where are the universities in the Fediverse?Why don’t universities have their own Mastodon instances yet?Why don’t …
@xodus_online @Mastodon I don't really agree with the website on several issue's. You said Twitter promotes "Far right" whatever that means to you, but it's not only far right (which you dedicate a whole page to), but also far left who are promoted by Twitter. Let's not make it about politics. They promote whatever gets people fired up, which is both sides of the isle.
You also said on the website that Bluesky is a good alternative, which I don't agree with. Bluesky has a prominent bias for "left wingers". I think both sides of the extremes are not good.
Over 60% of shared links on Bluesky lead to left-wing sites, 20% centrist, and only 8% right-leaning, per a University of Zurich study.
I don't agree with the new policies of Twitter (is why I'm here) but let's take back social media from politics and let social media be what it always was, a media to be social with people, not a politics forum :D
@tristan @xodus_online @Mastodon
Well, Elon Musk is widely known for supporting fascists.
@tristan If you know studies, you know about Musk using Twitter to promote fascists and use propaganda to influence elections in Europe, driven by algorithms (and shadowbans for critics from the left).
In a world where democracies are destroyed and US-fascists finance propaganda on big platforms, we don't have the luxury to live without political integrity and activism for democracy!

While we do try to collect contact details for all public organizations in the world, we don't collect such about politicians/representatives, which I think was the ask here.
(Separately, credit should also go to @wikimediaDE who arguably has supported the project more than WMSE.)
@rebelrebel62 And they should call the European Parliament and others back to Mastodon who were gone meanwhile ...
@Mastodon in France there was the #HelloQuitX initiative earlier this year, morphed into #EscapeX ( @fr.escape-x.org / @HelloQuitteX ) that was pushing in this direction – but was blocked/ignored by most gov and politicians in France.
@leavex somehow took over and might have more to say and offer.
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On a separate track, there is a direct call for action on the French parliament, in the form of 2 official petitions at the Assemblée nationale :
▶️ https://politipet.fr/2610 (lists both)
★ https://petitions.assemblee-nationale.fr/initiatives/i-2610 nº2610
★ https://petitions.assemblee-nationale.fr/initiatives/i-2706 nº2706
which would benefit from a couple of million more votes/signatures.
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@leavex @leavex@gram.social
@fr.escape-x.org @HelloQuitteX @cobrate @greg_harvey
@Mastodon @Paulatics Canadian govs of all levels need to abandon X/Twitter. Govs can run their own instances or collaborate and run larger regional instances.
contact McKinsey who advise the governments ....