There's something imprudent about claiming your group has a larger social media presence online than any other nation, it's like saying you have the strongest military. It's one of those subjective and gamey things that ruins the whole thing. And honestly, per someone like me who has written in his app that his own group attracts international volunteers for being something on the same vein as Rojava or CNT-FAI which has historically attracted large international volunteer corps it grinds up against me. Realizing though that I did say most Trans-Atlantic cables come out in the East Coast, I decided to do some double checking. [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transatlantic_communications_cable]Canada too has a large share of cable traffic[/url]. So you can't really control all the media flow in and out and through Canada groups such as myself or the Communist South can still access the international communication network, as far as my extended research into the topic though: California still dominates the Trans-Pacific cable infrastructure with the cables rooted America side more-or-less in California (though I think Google has a Data Center in the Cascadia region, I don't know if it's one that services internet connection though). But Asia can still catch wind of stuff just as fast as news and information unloads in France and the UK.