The Guardian newspaper has announced that it will no longer post on Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter), labeling the platform as “toxic.”
The decision reflects growing concerns over the platform’s environment under Musk’s leadership, particularly regarding content moderation, misinformation, and harassment.
The Guardian’s move highlights the increasing scrutiny of X, with some high-profile individuals and organizations criticizing the platform’s shift in policies, which some believe has led to a more hostile or unregulated space for users.
This includes concerns over the spread of false information, hate speech, and the potential for greater online harassment, especially after changes to the moderation system and Musk’s approach to free speech.
The Guardian’s withdrawal underscores broader concerns among media outlets and social media users about the platform’s evolving dynamics.
It also raises questions about the future of social media as a space for news, discussion, and public discourse.
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