I guess running over cyclists can be funny?
I guess running over cyclists can be funny?
European Citizens' Initiative to "Stop Destroying Videogames" is missing ridiculously low thresholds.
cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/[email protected] [/c/[email protected]]/t/2170141 [https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/2170141] > |Country|Statements of support|Threshold|Percentage|Signatures required| > |-----------|-------------------------|-------------|--------------|-----------------------| > | Austria | 10162 | 13395 | 75.86% | 3233 | > | Belgium | 13911 | 14805 | 93.96% | 894 | > | Bulgaria | 4597 | 11985 | 38.36% | 7388 | > | Croatia | 4163 | 8460 | 49.21% | 4297 | > | Cyprus | 565 | 4230 | 13.36% | 3665 | > | Czechia | 7421 | 14805 | 50.12% | 7384 | > | Denmark | 12032 | 9870 | 121.90% | 0 | > | Estonia | 3035 | 4935 | 61.50% | 1900 | > | Finland | 15319 | 9870 | 155.21% | 0 | > | France | 49153 | 55695 | 88.25% | 6542 | > | Germany | 98063 | 67680 | 144.89% | 0 | > | Greece | 5018 | 14805 | 33.89% | 9787 | > | Hungary | 9902 | 14805 | 66.88% | 4903 | > | Ireland | 10353 | 9165 | 112.96% | 0 | > | Italy | 24712 | 53580 | 46.12% | 28868 | > | Latvia | 2679 | 5640 | 47.50% | 2961 | > | Lithuania | 5123 | 7755 | 66.06% | 2632 | > |Luxembourg | 946 | 4230 | 22.36% | 3284 | > | Malta | 533 | 4230 | 12.60% | 3697 | > |Netherlands| 26374 | 20445 | 129.00% | 0 | > | Poland | 53599 | 36660 | 146.21% | 0 | > | Portugal | 8402 | 14805 | 56.75% | 6403 | > | Romania | 12377 | 23265 | 53.20% | 10888 | > | Slovakia | 4987 | 9870 | 50.53% | 4883 | > | Slovenia | 2473 | 5640 | 43.85% | 3167 | > | Spain | 36391 | 41595 | 87.49% | 5204 | > | Sweden | 19849 | 14805 | 134.07% | 0 | > > Just under 3000-4000 people are required per country in Lithuania, Latvia, Malta and Luxembourg. Come on now… that’s a small town and in some places even just a village. Are there really that few gamers in those countries?
European Citizens' Initiative to "Stop Destroying Videogames" is missing ridiculously low thresholds.
cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/[email protected] [/c/[email protected]]/t/2170141 [https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/2170141] > |Country|Statements of support|Threshold|Percentage|Signatures required| > |-----------|-------------------------|-------------|--------------|-----------------------| > | Austria | 10162 | 13395 | 75.86% | 3233 | > | Belgium | 13911 | 14805 | 93.96% | 894 | > | Bulgaria | 4597 | 11985 | 38.36% | 7388 | > | Croatia | 4163 | 8460 | 49.21% | 4297 | > | Cyprus | 565 | 4230 | 13.36% | 3665 | > | Czechia | 7421 | 14805 | 50.12% | 7384 | > | Denmark | 12032 | 9870 | 121.90% | 0 | > | Estonia | 3035 | 4935 | 61.50% | 1900 | > | Finland | 15319 | 9870 | 155.21% | 0 | > | France | 49153 | 55695 | 88.25% | 6542 | > | Germany | 98063 | 67680 | 144.89% | 0 | > | Greece | 5018 | 14805 | 33.89% | 9787 | > | Hungary | 9902 | 14805 | 66.88% | 4903 | > | Ireland | 10353 | 9165 | 112.96% | 0 | > | Italy | 24712 | 53580 | 46.12% | 28868 | > | Latvia | 2679 | 5640 | 47.50% | 2961 | > | Lithuania | 5123 | 7755 | 66.06% | 2632 | > |Luxembourg | 946 | 4230 | 22.36% | 3284 | > | Malta | 533 | 4230 | 12.60% | 3697 | > |Netherlands| 26374 | 20445 | 129.00% | 0 | > | Poland | 53599 | 36660 | 146.21% | 0 | > | Portugal | 8402 | 14805 | 56.75% | 6403 | > | Romania | 12377 | 23265 | 53.20% | 10888 | > | Slovakia | 4987 | 9870 | 50.53% | 4883 | > | Slovenia | 2473 | 5640 | 43.85% | 3167 | > | Spain | 36391 | 41595 | 87.49% | 5204 | > | Sweden | 19849 | 14805 | 134.07% | 0 | > > Just under 3000-4000 people are required per country in Lithuania, Latvia, Malta and Luxembourg. Come on now… that’s a small town and in some places even just a village. Are there really that few gamers in those countries?
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