Your website tells the public that "This site will be shut down Friday, April 28, 2017." https://twitter.com/digiphile/status/856518042519470080 … Whom may I call to discuss?
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Your website tells the public that "This site will be shut down Friday, April 28, 2017." https://twitter.com/digiphile/status/856518042519470080 … Whom may I call to discuss?
The @EPA has changed the dialog. To clarify: will policy now be to keep #opendata & websites online in a shutdown? http://techpresident.com/news/24829/free-data-debate-over-apis-and-open-government …pic.twitter.com/Vo9MG4nmy3
Plans can change, but would be a notable shift from Obama admin, which used its discretion to take websites & data offline in 2013 shutdown
I took this screenshot of that page 30 minutes ago. "Rumors." Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.pic.twitter.com/AWgD8ZzRd4
This is comical. Here's what the notice says now:pic.twitter.com/6kUG17g7iE
But are you going to scrub and erase climate change data? You can't even utter those words out loud. We are fearful.
Why is it that the GOP loves to use the term "Radical Islamic Terrorism" Yet cower in fear to "climate change" & "sea levels rising"?
Exactly. Just painful how out of touch. And now BS crime stats to put down sanctuary cities.
Thanks! I wish more sites would tell me the date its content will remain available.pic.twitter.com/Q86UYZQ2tr
Hey @EPA - then why was there a pop-up on the page that says it was closing on Friday? Now changed to say it will continue. What gives?!
Perhaps huge media response to turning off web service w/ valuable data on pollution, chemicals & industry helped EPA prioritize? Hope so.
Tell Scott Pruitt that the EPA is here for the citizens of the US, not for industry.
We are concerned because @EPAScottPruitt has consistently included jobs in his own interpretation of the @EPA mission. #DefendEPApic.twitter.com/UGRgfn53MP
Good to see this responsiveness. The pop-up warning on #EPAdata site seemed unique, which justifiably created weekend concerns.pic.twitter.com/TmXZMzrCjc
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