For about a year, I've been pondering this idea....more so since Christmas.
Going back to the 1990s as new technology came upon the continent...it's been a dangerous path. Every time that some new App or platform came to Europe....there were two groups in the shadows.
First group? The opposers....they simply saw the platform/App as something Europeans didn't need. Oddly, within two years...around a quarter of folks had picked up the App and were thrilled/happy with what they saw.
If you asked Germans about WhatsApp....statistics suggest that three out of four use it to some degree, and in the 12-to-20 age group....it might be 90-plus percent using it daily.
Second group? The regulators....they wanted rules and limits. Some made sense....some made no sense.
Having sat and watched all of this unfold....there are three observations:
1. While there are German, Swedish, Dutch and French Apps developed and mingled into the 'bunch'....the Americans were mostly in the lead position (I give some China some credit for TikTok).
I've often wondered if the opposers/regulators delayed European deliveries to such an extent....that they always came a year to three years 'late'.
2. If you lined up a hundred Germans...ages 12 to 30....they are now firmly tied into various platforms/Apps. The minute that Smart-phones went 'cheap'....you put a tool into everyone's hands. Statistics show most Germans in their 20s/30s....spend an hour a day (minimum) on some platform/App.
I'm not saying everyone is hyped-up on Twitter....they aren't. But Grok/AI suggests that around 16-million Germans use it weekly.
3. Finally, I'll point this out.....in 16th-century Germany (part of the Holy Roman Empire), there were efforts to control and censor printing presses, driven by fears that the rapid dissemination of ideas could undermine religious, political, and social authority.
The 'bosses' viewed unchecked knowledge as a threat.
This stemmed from the invention of the movable-type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 in Mainz, which exploded the availability of books and pamphlets, fueling the Protestant Reformation and challenging the Catholic Church's monopoly on information.
It's just odd to bring up this printing-press story and compare against Apps/platforms....basically the same threat...500 years apart.
So to end this commentary....yes, I believe that Twitter, Google, Instagram, TikTok, and crew.....should leave Europe. They should block off the region and allow the continent to only step forward at their own pace.
I'd even use a Star Trek logic....that you shouldn't announce yourselves to some culture/society...unless they meet x-conditions (prime-directive BS).
Using 1500s logic....religious leaders at the time argued that mass printing led to errors, low-quality content, and the "debasement" of learning by making it accessible to the uneducated masses. We should just admit.....there are some uneducated masses, and not waste time or resources.