Polish Ad for StopKillingGames

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Poland is horrifically underrepresented in the StopKillingGames petition. I am going to use the ad credits I have for USIPS to post a shill message on X just to see what happens. I have it so I might as well. It'll be a fun experiment.

I need a tweet-length message that is a compelling call to action to click this link and sign the petition. For the record, opening this page for the first time with your browser language in Polish will give you a Polish translation of the site.

It needs to fit the URL + the message. Polish is very verbose so this is a hefty requirement. I can attach an image or video too, if one exists worth attaching. It needs to be really snappy and attention grabbing.
 
What's the character limit for an ad tweet? the same as an unverified tweet?
Edit: per Xitter's site, post copy: 280 characters. (Note: each link used reduces character count by 23 characters, electing 257 characters for X copy.)
 
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I've tried to share the concerns of the 'Farms with people here and in Sweden, but sadly it's falling on deaf ears (though the people in question are gamers).

'Oh but it won't affect me...'
'Not interested because it's not Twitch-related'.

You can take a horse to water...
 
I honestly don't feel that's an effective message. It needs to be like

listen up pole
you play games
they're all on the internet now
companies suck
companies shut that shit down at random the second it becomes not super profitable
shove the eu up their asshole
Ross legit lives in Poland and has a Polish wife. (I think?)
Anyone here able to tell him to do a Polish version of his short?
Any Poles willing to do a short like that?
 
I harassed my polish friends about it, If we get anything back from them I'll post here.

We might also consider pursuing similar action in Czech and Greek languages. Greece, Cyprus, and the Czech Republic are all below even the minimum threshold. Which I know isn't relevant anymore but its a good measure for engagement.
 
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