Interesting remarks and helpful to the discussion. Happy to hear that the Norwegian Data Protection Authority came to that decision.
I just checked the FSFE's Facebook presence https://www.facebook.com/thefsfe/ The last message is a post linking to other platforms: This site is inactive. Apart from our press releases we regularly publish important news about our work and our campaigns. To ensure you receive them, you can subscribe to our newsletter: https://fsfe.org/news/newsletter We are also active on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@fsfe Twitter: https://twitter.com/fsfe PeerTube: https://peertube.social/video-channels/fsfe_videos YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC68ldbHwL_-5qzETqOaAMWQ There are also many ways to engage and you will surely find a way that fits your interests and skills: https://fsfe.org/contribute/contribute.html Happy hacking! Regarding the last comment about Facebook using censorship to prevent users moving elsewhere, that is noteworthy and anti-competitive. The FSFE post with links to different platforms is still up, so I think that wouldn't matter for the FSFE. When will it be time to remove the FSFE page? Or is it the FSFE's contribution to make Facebook feel like a ghost town? Best, Nico
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