- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn’t a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue.
After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn’t a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue.
I want things to be different. How can we make other people understand the gravity of the situation that using these products bring more harm than good, and they should get off of that platform? (By people, I don’t mean EFF or activists, I mean general population.)
It looks like they left because they were no longer getting engagement. Not because “it was the right decision”.
I’m glad they made the decision and I get their rationale for staying on other fascist platforms. But let’s not let go of the fact that they would have stayed on twitter if they still had engagement.
Doing the right thing would have been “we know our work is important and we are encouraging our large and active audience to leave twitter and follow us to mastodon. In fact we put together a great blog post on how to make this easy for you.”
Instead this reads as a whiney post about how Musk is minimizing their exposure, which, fair. But still they are trying to make it mean something more than it actually is.
I’m with you. I think there is some value in trying to reach the people on the data-harvesting platforms, but I would rather see that coupled with an incessant campaign to guide people into the Fediverse. At the end of every post, link to an article about how to do it. Do a monthly reminder about migrating and how & why the Fediverse is better.
I genuinely appreciate the work EFF does, but I think that this move is long overdue, and they could be doing more with their platform.