Post #2192125
2025-12-01 13:49 UTC
@inj4n@chaos.social I don't think I agree. If we're wasting up to 29,999 signatures, at 4,000 right now, the right thing to do would just be going to the Bundestag E-petition site and setting up the petition oneself, and tell the original organizers to motivate the currently still few signatories to sign that, instead of later trying to convince 30,000 people to sign something *again*.
And, asking the Bundestags-Petitionsausschuss costs exactly nothing, and postponing is just unnecessary.
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@funkylab@mastodon.social 2025-12-01 13:50
@inj4n@chaos.social and the work to set this thing up is really minor, especially compared to the political campaigning that would need to follow if the petition is actually successful. Not my petition, else I'd do it; if setting up a petition on the right website is too much work, not sure I need to be part of this.
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@webvision@mastodon.social 2025-12-01 17:51
@funkylab@mastodon.social @inj4n@chaos.social already reached out to the Petitionsausschuss and asked for advise / clarification. My (non legal) guess is, they can't ignore a petiton just because it's not "the right platform" - this sounds not democratic to me. Also my friend (chatGPT) told me, it's ok to do it that way ;)