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I love how someone seems to have made the peertube logo from scratch for this post. Shaky craftsmanship, but craftsmanship nonetheless.

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And they dont have to necessarily bring in any communities to their official Lemmy/masto/Friendica server: use them to disseminate info. It’s the same thing they’re doing on bsky, the same as they were doing on xitter, and the simplest thing to do on these new ones too.

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When are Canadians going to disconnect from LinkedIn, Indeed, Apple, Google, Mastercard, Visa, etc…?

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When they hear more about Xing, Postmarket OS, Ubuntu Touch and Interac to demand their representatives to invest in these great available alternatives.

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A few years after the rest of the world stops using them.

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Once… I actually can’t come up with a scenario in which they would :/

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Mark “Big Daddy” Carney is pretty active on Blue Sky… or his team was pretty active during his campaign.

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Give tax credits to companies that help serve content via something like Peertube. They can use their spare capacity.

Use it for CBC as well.

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CBC already has Gem.

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Then they don’t need servers.

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