I don't have an issue with the national postal service running a Mastodon instance. I'd welcome it, actually. That said, I don't love the privacy laws in my country of residence and prefer my personal instance somewhere with stronger privacy laws.
My preference though would be to have the postal service run an instance AND improve our privacy laws so that using an instance here wasn't an issue.
Overall though, a postal service running an instance seems a bit... off mission?
@Evan Prodromou My national postal service isn't that good at moving post around, has a pretty bad website, and their banking service has an online platform that has dodgy behaviors even when compared to the online banking platforms of other banks. oh, and they are quite proud of their partnership with microsoft. And they are a company rather than a public service
I think I'd pass :D
(but that's just a qualified no, in different circumstances it may even be a nice idea)
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in reply to Evan Prodromou • • •I don't have an issue with the national postal service running a Mastodon instance. I'd welcome it, actually. That said, I don't love the privacy laws in my country of residence and prefer my personal instance somewhere with stronger privacy laws.
My preference though would be to have the postal service run an instance AND improve our privacy laws so that using an instance here wasn't an issue.
Overall though, a postal service running an instance seems a bit... off mission?
Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Evan Prodromou • •@Evan Prodromou My national postal service isn't that good at moving post around, has a pretty bad website, and their banking service has an online platform that has dodgy behaviors even when compared to the online banking platforms of other banks. oh, and they are quite proud of their partnership with microsoft. And they are a company rather than a public service
I think I'd pass :D
(but that's just a qualified no, in different circumstances it may even be a nice idea)
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