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Would be nice if Radio-Canada verified their account through their domain name to add a bit more legitimacy to the account.
I wish they chose mastodon :\
…and set up their own instance.
Mastodon and Lemmy instances seem to me to be the sort of thing the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation should be doing.
On the other hand, I get that they don’t want to act as a moderator when they don’t have to.
A Mastodon server to host journalists accounts and official feeds would be nice though, which people could follow from their home instances.
Hopefully the CBC’s funding increases are brought in soon!
CBC/Radio-Canada’s funding by the federal government is well below the average funding of G7 countries, which is $62.20 per capita. Currently, the government grants approximately $1.38 billion to CBC/Radio-Canada, which represents approximately $33.66 per capita, thereby placing Canada in sixth place in the Group of Seven (G7) in terms of public funding per capita for its national public broadcaster. The per capita funding that CBC/Radio-Canada receives is therefore equal to approximately half of the G7 average. The Minister intends to bring Canada more into line with its G7 counterparts.
wait, so only $29 of my tax goes to CBC?
which represents approximately $33.66 per capita
Not sure where $29 came from. In any case, we need a strong public broadcaster to protect Canadian cultural heritage and sovereignty. And I’m glad there is movement on this.
hmm, yea, i butchered that.
Cant believe that only $33.66 of my tax goes to it, and i shoudl start donating $29 to ‘bring up’ my tax donation to the G7 average.
Mastodon doesn’t have a billionaire backer.
And? I’m 99% sure that wasn’t a factor when they created the accounts. It’s just that mastodon has a generous 0% chance at becoming mainstream compared to Bluesky. And also Jack Dorsey has left the bsky board a long time ago, he’s not involved with the project anymore.
The thing is, ActivityPub had a real - if small - chance of becoming mainstream over the long term, Mastodon or not Mastodon. CBC.ca could integrate the protocal and push stuff out seamlessly. And that might happen some day.
CBC has a strong history of supporting new and not mainstream vectors as it tries to fulfill its mandate of reaching every Canadian. And platforms like Twitter and BlueSky don’t fulfill that mandate due to their closed nature.