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What’s interesting is their reasoning is that there used to be an entire team who did nothing but maintain the website and post announcements nobody read. This entire team was fired and replaced by someone who posts on X.

There is a decent amount of logic here, and I think it would have happened even if a neutral party owned X/Twitter






They could easily centralize government updates and such. TBH I’d rather they use a Squarespace site than X.

Really what they should do is use some management site to simultaneously post to Facebook/X. What will be really stupid is when Democrats take office, and then they change to some other site, and then Republicans take office, and they return everything to X.

The goal should be to maximize access at minimal cost. Social media posts maximize access, and it's not hard to post to multiple sites at once. There are a million different tools for it, and it could be as simple as the social media maintainer posting twice




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