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Canadian police, emergency agencies consider adopting Meta香蕉视频直播檚 Threads

Early adopters include police services in Calgary and Edmonton

As tens of millions of people begin using Threads, Meta香蕉视频直播檚 rival to Twitter, police and emergency response agencies across Canada are considering embracing the new text-based app.

For years, Twitter has been a go-to source for the media and the broader public to get real-time information from public agencies, especially on situations that impact safety.

Threads has launched during a turbulent time for Twitter following its takeover by billionaire Elon Musk, whose leadership has compelled some users to look for alternative platforms.

Some Canadian public agencies are already on Threads, but many others said they were still considering whether to launch an account.

The early adopters include police services in Calgary and Edmonton.

Edmonton Police Service spokesperson Carolin Maran said the force 香蕉视频直播渉as a Threads account and is currently developing a strategy for its ongoing use,香蕉视频直播 adding that its Twitter accounts 香蕉视频直播渨ill remain active.香蕉视频直播

The RCMP also said it was open to using Threads, but was sticking for now with its existing platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, the Meta-owned product that built Threads.

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Firefighter and police agencies in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal said they are evaluating Threads, but do not yet have an account.

Ahmed Al-Rawi, a communications expert at Simon Fraser University, said public agencies releasing essential, time-sensitive information face challenges in relying too heavily on social media, especially given the dizzying policy changes on some platforms.

On July 2, the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure found itself blocked from posting essential route and travel information to its Twitter account during the province香蕉视频直播檚 wildfire season, as it was in breach of new rules capping the number of tweets.

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Twitter ultimately restored DriveBC香蕉视频直播檚 ability to post public service updates.

The New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) suspended service updates in April after Twitter introduced its tweet limit.

The MTA eventually returned to giving service updates after Twitter reversed course on its policy limiting posting by government or public organizations.

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He added that social media remains a useful tool for reaching certain demographics but a broader communications strategy is still necessary to reach certain groups, notably the elderly.

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