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GinaonMastodon1d ago
Inspired by Germany's #DiDay ("digital independence day") and the Danish #DanmarkSkifter, the Netherlands now has #DoeiDag ("bye day"), every first Sunday of the month. π₯π³π±
DoeiDag is a montly day to say goodbye to big tech and to try open alternatives. It's organized by the good folks of @doeidag
More info: https://doeidag.nl
#TheNetherlands #opensource #foss
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Analysis Summary
This post announces DoeiDag, a real Dutch digital independence initiative inspired by similar movements in Germany and Denmark. The core facts check outβthe campaign exists, runs monthly on the first Sunday, and is organized as stated. The linked article makes broader claims about Big Tech's influence on democracy, which reflect mainstream policy concerns but lean toward advocacy framing rather than neutral reporting. The post itself is straightforward activism promotion with accurate event details.
Claims Analysis (5)
βGermany has #DiDay ('digital independence day')β
DiDay is a real German initiative promoting alternatives to Big Tech, organized by SaveSocial.eu and others.
βDenmark has #DanmarkSkifterβ
DanmarkSkifter is a documented Danish movement to shift away from Big Tech platforms.
βThe Netherlands now has #DoeiDag ('bye day'), every first Sunday of the monthβ
DoeiDag.nl is a live, active initiative; high social corroboration confirms monthly cadence and Netherlands location.
βDoeiDag is organized by the good folks of @doeidagβ
Mastodon account @doeidag and website doeidag.nl confirm organizational structure; credited to Elmise, Rolf, BjornW.
βBig tech companies have 'incredible influence' on daily life and 'undermine democracy'β
Documented concerns about Big Tech's market power and political influence; 'undermine democracy' is strong rhetoric but reflects legitimate critiques in policy debate.
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