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Some disgruntled X users have moved over to the social media platform Bluesky, in the search for a more regulated alternative that is not influenced by tech tycoon and X owner Elon Musk.
WASHINGTON: It is unclear to what extent Musk’s close connection in the new US administration could help revive X’s business. One of the sources said it could also further divide its user base.
PARIS — News outlets have begun quitting X.com, formerly Twitter, once a favorite of global media but now accused of enabling the spread of disinformation under its owner, United States ...
LONDON — Britain’s The Guardian newspaper announced Wednesday it would no longer post content from its official accounts on Elon Musk’s X, branding it a “toxic media platform” home to ...
News outlets have begun quitting X, formerly Twitter, once a favourite of global media but now accused of enabling the spread of disinformation under its owner, president-elect Donald Trump ally ...
The Guardian’s exit underscores a worrying trend for X, with a litany of major brands reducing or outright abandoning their presence on the platform, following a series of controversies.
Paris (AFP) – News outlets have begun quitting X, formerly Twitter, once a favourite of global media but now accused of enabling the spread of disinformation under its owner, president-elect ...
Bluesky is a social media platform where people can interact much as they do on X, posting, replying, as well as messaging one another on a vertical user interface. The site spun out of Twitter ...
Sweden's newspaper of reference, Dagens Nyheter (DN), said on Friday it would stop publishing its articles on Elon Musk's social media platform X, citing a "harsh and extreme" climate. DN's ...
Leading Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia said it will stop publishing content on X as the platform has become an “echo chamber” for “conspiracy theories and disinformation,” a day after ...
The Guardian further informed that its readers on X would still be able to share its articles and that it would still "occasionally embed content from X" The Guardian, one of the United Kingdom's ...