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Make european replacements. So under eu law.
Do leave a comment about that. Make your opinion heard officially too.
If you're a European, do fill in the questionnaire and make that comment! The more the merrier.
I’m European first but Swiss second, so not an EU citizen unfortunately.
There’s an option for Non-EU citizens
Someone reported that they could fill in the thing with a random email and name. You might be able to leave a comment regardless. Kinda weird, but if it's possible...
Europe is definitely more resilient in protecting democracy as they have countries using proportional representation.
Yes, but we're not immune. Populism is heavily represented in almost every country.
Well sadly not France. Boloré hold medias and is converting people to far right. The fifth republic in france has problem and lack democracy... :(
That's certainly nice, but it's mostly irrelevant in the long run without a more serious remedy to the issues the far right uses to gain legitimacy.
I beg to differ. Countries that use pr have much higher voter turnout and perform better on every issue thus reducing the chances of the people feeling frustrated and voting in fascists in hope of change.
Taxing the rich out of existence is the number one way of protecting democracy AND combatting misinformation AND improving your standard of living.
It's the most important thing everyone should be pushing all of their political representatives to do. Tax wealth, remove the ultra wealthy.
Thanks, I agree. It would be great if you made that comment official by logging into the website :) Let your opinion be heard by the commission @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu
I'm on it boss 🫡 the moment I'm home.
„In order to contribute you'll need to register or login using your existing social media account.”
Well that’s exactly what I wanted to talk about.
Where are you getting that from? This is what I'm seeing:

To have true democracy, we need bans on coorporate lobbying and coorperate financing of campaigns. Until then, nearly every major party will be bought up by corporate interests.
Do leave that as an official comment! It's valid feedback.
How are they sure russian bots are not responding to those questions ?
Because they need to create an account tied to an EU identity?
I just registered with random email and password and can fill the survey. So how it's tied to EU identity ?
Oh, that wasn't the case for me. Were you forced to use two-factor authentication?
10 mins? damn you guys are fast. it took me that time just to realize there is a document. edit: btw is that the actual feedback form? https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/EuropeanDemocracyShieldConsultation
"Give feedback" takes you to the form and "Go to consultation" takes you to a page about the questionnaire and more information, then you can click on "Respond to questionnaire". Both paths get you there.
The questionnaire says the same as the PDF document.
Yeah I figured it out eventually. My dumb ass thought initialIy that i need to write into that comment box on the initial page.
Took me about 30 min to fill out (:
not counting the time of confusion before that - I was also very confuse by the page layout and content and give feedback section and form.
I did my part!
Thank you!
The head of the commission have her appartment inside the commission building, which means she enjoy extraterritoriality and is protected from her multiple bribery scandal.
Are you mistaking van der Leyen for Le Pen?
Hey can someone put in a good word for Canada on a Canadian's behalf? Cheers
I just noticed that it's not just for EU citizens! Non-EU citizens can also fill in the questionnaire a comment!

What a shit cookie banner…
The list of cookies is huge, in a table that doesn't even fit the page. What the heck would "all" be? Guess I have to choose "essential only".
I filled it out. Did have some additional comments I added. In the conclusion I raised two other related points not referenced in the questionaire.
I think the most efficient (considering effectiveness, viability, and implementation effort) approaches would be
- Require transparency of curation and promotion algorithms of big platforms
- Teach literacy, critical thinking, and risk awareness in schools from a young age
- Hold politicians accountable for claims and deliberate lies
- Reduce social inequality
The page layout is soo confusing.
The PDF and "go to consultation" are the primary elements, but that was not obvious to me at all.
Why is "Give Feedback" above all of those? :-/
/edit: Looks like when you reach the questionnaire the intro means you don't even need to read the pdf beforehand.