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  3. Only 17% of Austrian MPs are still on X.Compare that to Sweden, 66%, the Netherlands, 63%, and the EU, 58%, that gap is striking.

Only 17% of Austrian MPs are still on X.Compare that to Sweden, 66%, the Netherlands, 63%, and the EU, 58%, that gap is striking.

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  • Leave X - Protect DemocracyL This user is from outside of this forum
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    Only 17% of Austrian MPs are still on X.
    Compare that to Sweden, 66%, the Netherlands, 63%, and the EU, 58%, that gap is striking.

    Finland is often cited as a leader in digital literacy and counter-disinformation. It makes me curious how Finnish politicians assess X today, as a neutral platform, or as an active disinformation risk.

    Which European country will be the first to seriously lead by example and walk away from this disinformation machine?

    #X #disinformation #Finland #LeaveX

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    • Leave X - Protect DemocracyL Leave X - Protect Democracy

      Only 17% of Austrian MPs are still on X.
      Compare that to Sweden, 66%, the Netherlands, 63%, and the EU, 58%, that gap is striking.

      Finland is often cited as a leader in digital literacy and counter-disinformation. It makes me curious how Finnish politicians assess X today, as a neutral platform, or as an active disinformation risk.

      Which European country will be the first to seriously lead by example and walk away from this disinformation machine?

      #X #disinformation #Finland #LeaveX

      PaulaToThePeople 😷P This user is from outside of this forum
      PaulaToThePeople 😷P This user is from outside of this forum
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      @leavex I don't know about "still". Do you have stats on how many ever were on X?
      Austrian MPs don't understand social (or antisocial) media.

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      • PaulaToThePeople 😷P PaulaToThePeople 😷

        @leavex I don't know about "still". Do you have stats on how many ever were on X?
        Austrian MPs don't understand social (or antisocial) media.

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        @PaulaToThePeople @leavex See also: all of CEE, twitter was never relevant there outside of Poland, the biggest but also the most "Tu vuo fa l'Americano" of all the countries in the region.
        For a third of the EU, the preferred method of brainrot, Russian propaganda and general disinformation has always been Facebook, later joined by tiktok.

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