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@sparr0 @jeremypeppas @TaylorLorenz @CaseyNewton @WhiteHouse @POTUS @WHCOS There may be particular agencies that could enough usage out of having per-agency instances (National Weather Service comes to mind), but ¯_(ツ)_/¯ eh.

All of the accounts you mention (and currently exist) all exist in a public namespace, so all at @social.gov is doable.

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  1. kraft
    kraft

    @sparr0 @jeremypeppas @TaylorLorenz @CaseyNewton @WhiteHouse @POTUS @WHCOS @social and possibly better for discovery, e.g. browsing profiles at social.gov?

    In either event, it’s a bit of splitting hairs. The point is the government could run its own infra to verify official sources of governmental information.

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