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I read that the official Mastodon instance of the Swiss government will be closing down.

They say there are few active users, low engagement, and minimal interaction, which seems quite plausible. Additionally, they claim that "on platforms like X or Instagram, the Federal Council and the Federal Administration have many more followers." I believe that too, of course.

However, I do not agree with their decision. I think a government shouldn’t be overly concerned about follower counts and interactions, but rather about providing free, autonomous communication that is independent of third-party companies. In my view, a government shouldn’t operate like a business focused on "numbers."

Still, I appreciate their experiment - many governments, like the Italian one, haven’t even tried.

Regarding costs and management effort: an instance with 5 users and 3,500 followers (numbers provided by them) can run on a VPS for €3 a month and doesn't require heavy moderation. The cost for them is nearly zero. Yet, the freedom of information and discussion, especially for a Neutral Country, should always be a priority.

I believe that maintaining control over one’s information channels is crucial, especially in today's world. But, I fear that decision-makers only consider the numbers, which often favor the flashiest - but worse - solutions.

Encouraging citizens to use closed platforms is, in my opinion, a wrong choice.

Thanks to the Swiss government for at least giving it a shot.

https://www.admin.ch/gov/it/pagina-iniziale/documentazione/comunicati-stampa.msg-id-102585.html

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@[email protected] Until now, I even didn't know that they were here. This could be a hint for so many: They don't link to their Mastodon accounts, they don't make enough promotion where to find them. How would users follow them?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@NatureMC Probably they tried because they had to, but never really belivied in it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@[email protected] @[email protected]

IMHO a Mastodon presence for a government can't be evaluated just in views: it's a sort of "Official Gazette" to inform citizens.