Japanese disaster prevention X account can’t post anymore after hitting API limit - The issue has arisen after major Tsunami warnings have been issued in areas of Japan following a strong earthquake::undefined

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      9 months ago

      I’m surprised they’re not on Mastodon. Since Japan is actually more attuned to Mastodon than Twitter.

      Also doesn’t Japan hate the letter X?

      • Firipu@startrek.website
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        9 months ago

        Have you actually seen Japan social media usage? They’re like the second largest Twitter market in the world. Why would they be more attuned to Mastodon vs Twitter?

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    9 months ago

    Countries should have their own Mastodon instances. Then again, you can’t trust governments.

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      9 months ago

      You can trust them within a framework of expectations. Bureaucrats gonna bureaucrat, and it’s not a monolith. The level of mistrust should rise steeply with the level of money that can be made by being in a given governmental position. Do I trust rando post office employee? Sure, they’re just some schmuck with a job. Do I trust a congresscritter? Oh hell no.

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    9 months ago

    Didn’t they set up their own Mastodon instance? Hopefully they announced it nationwide so they could get as many people as possible on it.

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    9 months ago

    @L4s Just FYI the NERV app mentioned on the article is not government official. (Althought I believe it uses government oficial APIs for earthquake detection)

    • ryo@lemmy.eco.br
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      9 months ago

      That’s a bot account BTW. There’s a flag next to the name to indicate that but I guess it’s not visible on mastodon.

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    9 months ago

    Why is a critical service like disaster precention using an unreliable service like Twitter?

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      It’s probably one of numerous ways they try and reach people. Wouldn’t be surprised if they have it set up to spam alerts out through various mechanisms including social media. It’s just that one platform is now complete dogshit. Maybe this failure will hasten Twitter’s decline in Japan.

    • KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 months ago

      Why not? Wouldn’t you want information going out on every available service? They likely have info going out on Facebook as well.

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    9 months ago

    It’s almost like trying to run the world on social media was a shit tier idea.

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      9 months ago

      It was a good way to offload responsibility for something actually working.

      With social media the unreliability card has been played (by us, asocial nerds, killjoys and neckbeards) and beaten (by them, normal sane social successful people) 10+ years ago, so even when it’s a serious role being discussed, that card can’t be played again.

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        It worked pretty well for what it was created to do, then corporations and governments thought they could profit off of it. I assume they were also concerned that people were starting to talk about things they didn’t want people to talk about, like their penchant for buying and selling children.

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          It worked pretty well for what it was created to do

          Which is the unknown variable in this conversation.

          Say, for my ends social media never worked well.

          It pains me to communicate with many (by my measure) friends and acquaintances, knowing that those are basically DMs on a site ran by somebody and hundreds (or maybe thousands) of employees can just read those DMs. Writing personal things there, because people refuse to be worried about being likely eavesdropped on.

          In general the worst prison is the one you’ve built for yourself and locked yourself in. And to learn to sing one has to start singing.

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    9 months ago

    Have multiple accounts and rotate through them with each post. But then you have to make sure all of your followers are following all accounts. It’s a shitty workaround but it’s a shitty platform to begin with.

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      One likely reason they’re still on X is so those that didn’t get the memo to use their app or otherwise can’t still can still get alerts. Switching to multiple accounts would require people who likely wouldn’t notice to follow the others, and those that would do that would hopefully have downloaded the app. And yes, if a person isn’t noticing they need to get the app they likely won’t notice a critical alert, but when you’re dealing with people’s lives everything counts.

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      9 months ago

      Right, because it’s not on the platform to remain how it was. It’s now the users’ responsibility to completely change how they interact with the service so they can have the same functionality.

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      9 months ago

      At that point, I think it would be more reasonable to move people to a more resilient network, like someone else recommended, Mastodon would be good for this.

      And that’s not to blindly shill for Mastodon. It genuinely happens to do this one thing particularly well.

    • DoomsdaySprocket@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      This same issue happened during wildfire season in BC, Canada if I recall. A small polite media outrage over it, then forgotten.

      Best case scenario would be an independent, international system developed within and for the emergency services community worldwide. Judging by the way firefighters travel internationally to fight forest fires worldwide, the community could be strong enough to support a solution like that, in my opinion.

      • quo@feddit.uk
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        9 months ago

        Canada added new charges to social media sites that made it expensive to host news, so they stopped linking to news to avoid the fees, and then the government whined about them not linking to news.

    • Aopen@discuss.tchncs.de
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      9 months ago

      NERV isnt owned by gov and:

      Luckily, the creators of the NERV App, Gehirn Inc, have created an app-based alternative for users to get information in real-time, as well as running a Mastodon account.

    • wandermind@sopuli.xyz
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      9 months ago

      Japan has various earthquake notification systems. Tweets are just one more way to get the information to the people on a platform they use.

    • anotherandrew@lemmy.mixdown.ca
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      9 months ago

      It makes a lot of sense to post where the people are. Roll your own and note the people need your app/etc. granted, everyone is reading X on their smartphone and I’m 100% positive that Japan has the same kind of emergency broadcast system that we have in North America, but again that’s not meant for lots of messages, where a social networking site is.

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    9 months ago

    Holy shit, didn’t know there is an actual Nerv created by an organisation named Gehirn. I mean, good what they are doing, just hope, that Gehirn doesn’t get around to do the instrumentality project. Otherwise we will get problems with angels