Am 23.07.2017 um 09:03 schrieb Evaggelos Balaskas:
Social media are now part of our life (I am not debating if they should
or not), but diminish them to cat videos is a strong opinion. 90% of
email is SPAM, should we stop using email? Lots of people have their
email to a proprietary platform. Should we stop talk to them? Should we
only talk to people who have similar ideas with us?
...
There is a fundamental difference between proprietary platforms with
their own proprietary protocols used quasi-publicly (like Facebook) and
proprietary platforms usable with public (FOSS) protocols, like Gmail,
and Email or "WWW", etc. in general. As a non-Gmail-user, I can still
read from and write to a Gmail account. As a non-Facebook-user, I can
read some Facebook content, but not write to it. This leads to
discrimination when quasi-public organisations use Facebook. E.g. Swiss
television and radio (a so-called public service) no longer uses open
email addresses or even specific web-forms, (except a single catch-all
one and for some very few programs mainly used by old people) and asks
viewers to communicate via Facebook, even in things like sweepstakes
which are legally open to all. (I was effectively denied the chance to
win a bicycle recently because I don't have a Facebook account. There
would have been an email address to use, but it was kept secret, but the
program mentioned Facebook dozens of times.)
The FSFE should of course also talk to people who use Facebook, etc, but
perhaps not by using Facebook, because that means having a Facebook
account and so condoning this system. If anybody should boycott things
like Facebook, it is organisations like FSFE. If an FSFE-fellow has a
private Facebook account and links to FSFE-Webpages, that is another matter.
Cheers, Theo
(using mail account from pseudo public service provider with SMTP or
something)
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