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Amazing to me that a nonprofit can do it, but my local police department, state forest fire service, etc etc, cannot and are stuck on twithell and fuckbook.

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But do police departments etc really even need to be on social media?

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It’s a quick way to send important information, I would hazard a yes.

Several weeks ago the only way I knew about a forest fire down the street was because of twitter.

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The wikimedia fundation is full of money, your forest office is not.

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Sure, but using mastodon isn’t exactly a bank breaker (and that’s if you bother hosting your own).

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