2024-11-13 17:55:08
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The Guardian Withdraws from X Amid Content Concerns
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The British newspaper 'The Guardian' closes all its accounts on the social network X, which it accuses of being a 'toxic platform'
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The British newspaper The Guardian has closed all its accounts on the social network X, owned by Elon Musk, accusing it of being a "toxic platform" that hosts racist, far-right, and conspiracy theory content. This decision follows Musk's use of the platform to promote Donald Trump's candidacy, and the return of figures like Alex Jones, Andrew Tate, and Tommy Robinson. Other media and institutions have also distanced themselves from the platform. The text also mentions an unrelated incident in..
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Social Media: British 'Guardian' No Longer Posts on X Due to Musk
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The Guardian is suspending its activities on X, as the owner Elon Musk was able to influence the political discourse and promote right-wing extremist and racist content. The step follows the release of blocked user accounts of right-wing extremists, misogynists and conspiracy theorists.
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