It’s politics and they don’t really care about the issues involved.
Bill_Badbody on
Its still probably the best or second best platform for getting your message out to constituency.
Instagram just doesn’t really work for most politicians as it all photos not text based.
Until someone manages to get a critical mass of the public off twitter and onto another platform, many politicians will stay.
And its not just government politicians still on there.
Shytalk123 on
Rotters to leave rotten platform – hmmmhhh
OutRunTerminator on
Bad enough that it becomes an issue for other people who them make it hard for the politician, because waiting for politicians to express moral outrage independently will be a long wait.
ResponsibleTrain1059 on
Protecting children and punishing producers of child abuse images might make their job slightly harder.
They might have to use Facebook.
das_punter on
It’s very annoying when talk shows or radio shows reference Twitter as if it’s an accurate barometer for discourse in Ireland. It hasn’t been for a long time, but I guess still is for politicians and journalists who think the island revolves around them.
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It’s politics and they don’t really care about the issues involved.
Its still probably the best or second best platform for getting your message out to constituency.
Instagram just doesn’t really work for most politicians as it all photos not text based.
Until someone manages to get a critical mass of the public off twitter and onto another platform, many politicians will stay.
And its not just government politicians still on there.
Rotters to leave rotten platform – hmmmhhh
Bad enough that it becomes an issue for other people who them make it hard for the politician, because waiting for politicians to express moral outrage independently will be a long wait.
Protecting children and punishing producers of child abuse images might make their job slightly harder.
They might have to use Facebook.
It’s very annoying when talk shows or radio shows reference Twitter as if it’s an accurate barometer for discourse in Ireland. It hasn’t been for a long time, but I guess still is for politicians and journalists who think the island revolves around them.