Should the Government of Canada continue to use the bird site to share important official information?
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@AmeliasBrain Often, though not always, I will share questions in advance, especially when they are complicated, or if I want a really specific answer. But today, they had a QP slot come open at the last minute, and I jumped on it. More than anything, I wanted to get my concern on the record - and to get people in government thinking about this problem in concrete terms.
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@Paulatics Your point was well made. I accept that he doesn't have much control in the matter. I'm not convinced he will actually pursue the issue strongly.
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@EileenOttawa We live in hope - and I will keep pressing the point!
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@Paulatics La Presse has an article asking if Government should continue on X. Doesn't mention you , mentions "experts".
Vie numérique | Les politiciens canadiens invités à quitter X
« Les politiciens devraient définitivement lâcher X. » Le message lancé à la mi-octobre par messagerie sécurisée par l’expert en cybersécurité Luc Lefebvre ne peut être plus limpide. Et ça, c’était avant l’élection de Donald Trump et son rapprochement avec Elon Musk, PDG de X, qui posent des risques géopolitiques additionnels pour la classe politique canadienne.
La Presse (www.lapresse.ca)
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@Paulatics e-4769 was presented to the House and the governments response drips with indifference to the concept of communications sovereignty.
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@Paulatics I know you couldn't state it this way, but I wish I could
"Many people call X the Nazi Bar, and by staying on X, that means users of X are endorsing Nazis, or fascism in general. Does the government of Canada understand that it is viewed as a willful enabler of the Nazi Bar? That it is endorsing fascism?"
But Kudos for your question and the follow-up.
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@Paulatics I think it's remarkably telling that you provide a YouTube link instead of a peer tube link.
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@Paulatics Thanks for asking the question. Its a start.
IMO under no circumstances should any public agency be using a platform that requires a subscription for official communication. Especially not one that is algorithmically manipulated.
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@Paulatics I really appreciate you raising these points.
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@wbpeckham Ok, I’ll bite. What is peer tube?
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@Paulatics SK politicians were critiszied by its own privacy commisioner: ""Questions about security and records management arise if and when government leaders or employees use non-government email accounts to do government-related activities," Kruzeniski writes." on using communication services that escape oversight. Twitter is no different than a private email service. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-privacy-commissioner-1.4156815
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@GeoffWozniak Thank you. We all got ourselves in trouble by naively treating Twitter and Facebook like public utilities. A big mistake.
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@Paulatics awesome work. I'd love to see a collection of Canadian run federated sites providing local/niche coverage with more resistance to outside tampering like we've been seeing
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@Paulatics
Thank you for that, please do follow up. I'd also like the Senate to consider hosting a Mastodon instance (perhaps with the help of a special webmeister we both appreciate) to demonstrate to the government how it too can reach Canadians and still be under full control of the govt instead vany corporate control. The EU has realized this... -
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@Paulatics thank you for raising this issue Senator.
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@Paulatics Thank you Senator, and please draw attention to our shared digital information spaces—critical infrastructure—whenever you can.
Canadians need protection from bad actors, foreign and domestic, who'd love for us to check out or turn against each other.
...and it seems like most of us aren't even aware that there is a problem.