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    11 months ago

    Is Mastodon even viable for time sensitive information? You need to wait for your instance to propagate the post from their instance which can take time.

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        11 months ago

        I’d suggest they join a system that has users, proper SLA and an open frontpage.

        As much as you might like Mastodon for being open, there are no SLA between instances. Bluesky or Threads likely do.

        Not saying they shouldn’t start their own Mastodon, but not for emergency and time sensitive things. Or just for people who can’t access those other services. More options also mean more reach.

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      11 months ago

      Is Twitter/X viable for that? They can decide, and have, to randomly put information behind login walls.

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        11 months ago

        They technically still have an SLA, but it’s unclear how much they respect it. And if X isn’t viable there are other platforms that are.

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          SLA? If that means something like “service level agreement” (I don’t know, you didn’t specify, I’m guessing) then I can still find examples where it falls well below what I would expect from a public service such that if there was an agreement in place that I would definitely be opposed to it as a tax payer.

          And if X isn’t viable there are other platforms that are.

          I mean yes obviously, there are much more viable platforms like Mastodon, or even a self-hosted website.