Post #2192127
2025-12-01 17:51 UTC
@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 ;)
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@funkylab@mastodon.social 2025-12-01 18:10
@webvision@mastodon.social @inj4n@chaos.social well I read the law instead of asking ChatGPT. The only legal way of declaring a public petition is through the dedicated online system; I doubt signatures on a random other platform "count", but as said, there's probably some freedom in Petitionsausschuss. nothing about that is undemocratic: democracy has certain, well-defined ways of participation. a sheet of paper with names on it has no democratic legitimacy until you throw it, at agreed-upon times & places into an urn.
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@dngrs@chaos.social 2025-12-05 10:21
@webvision@mastodon.social @funkylab@mastodon.social @inj4n@chaos.social don't ask ChatGPT for legal advice (or for anything consequential really)