Almost 90 European companies and associations are demanding clear commitments from Ursula von der Leyen in order to achieve greater digital sovereignty.
This is good. We are doing what we can, but truth be told even if we put everyone together, across Lemmy, Reddit, Facebook and so on, we are still just a tiny bubble compared to the hundreds of millions that live in the EU.
Even more so if we count in alternative allied markets like Canada or the UK. We are doing what we can, but the ‘big guns’ (governments, companies, etc.) can do much more than we can with the reach of their influence. They are important in making this effort an actual change-inducing movement instead of a minority fad.
This is a good thing to ask for, and I’m happy they’re stepping up along with us.
Yeah, I think at scale what we can do is to provide grassroots political support for this push. So that could in fact become our major task: To figure out collectively what to do next: what to demand or build, and how to gather support for it.
This is good. We are doing what we can, but truth be told even if we put everyone together, across Lemmy, Reddit, Facebook and so on, we are still just a tiny bubble compared to the hundreds of millions that live in the EU.
Even more so if we count in alternative allied markets like Canada or the UK. We are doing what we can, but the ‘big guns’ (governments, companies, etc.) can do much more than we can with the reach of their influence. They are important in making this effort an actual change-inducing movement instead of a minority fad.
This is a good thing to ask for, and I’m happy they’re stepping up along with us.
Yeah, I think at scale what we can do is to provide grassroots political support for this push. So that could in fact become our major task: To figure out collectively what to do next: what to demand or build, and how to gather support for it.