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The Guardian Exits Elon Musk’s X Amid Concerns Over “Disturbing Content

by Harikrishnan A
November 13, 2024
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The Guardian Exits Elon Musk’s X Amid Concerns Over “Disturbing Content
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The Guardian has announced it will no longer share content on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, now owned by Elon Musk. With over 80 official accounts and around 27 million followers, X had been a significant platform for the news outlet. However, the organization stated that the platform’s increasing spread of “disturbing content,” including far-right conspiracy theories and hate speech, had led to its decision to withdraw.

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In a statement, The Guardian explained, “We wanted to let readers know that we will no longer post on any official Guardian editorial accounts on the social media site X.”

Concerns Over Content and Political Discourse

The Guardian’s decision reflects growing concerns about the platform’s content, which has been marked by a surge in far-right ideologies and toxic rhetoric. The news outlet expressed particular concern about the role X played during the U.S. presidential election campaign, noting the platform’s ability to influence political discourse under Musk’s ownership.

“This has been something we’ve been considering for a while, given the often disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including conspiracy theories and racism,” the Guardian said. The platform’s coverage of the election only reaffirmed their concerns about X becoming a “toxic media platform.”

As the political landscape becomes increasingly polarized, the Guardian is not alone in distancing itself from X. Other institutions, such as the Berlin Film Festival and North Wales Police, have also chosen to step away, citing similar ethical concerns regarding the platform’s content.

Musk’s Free Speech Policies Spark Controversy

Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion in 2022, the platform has undergone significant changes. Musk, a self-declared “free speech absolutist,” has reinstated accounts that were previously banned, including those of controversial figures like Alex Jones, Andrew Tate, and Tommy Robinson. These decisions have sparked backlash from various groups, including anti-hate speech organizations and the European Union, who argue that Musk’s policies have allowed harmful content to resurface, creating a hostile online environment.

Critics contend that Musk’s approach has undermined content moderation, allowing extremist views to flourish unchecked. For organizations like The Guardian, these shifts in content policy have led to a reevaluation of their presence on the platform. The Guardian’s decision to leave highlights how media outlets are rethinking their relationship with social media platforms as the standards for acceptable content continue to shift.

Shifting Engagement Strategies

Despite its official withdrawal from X, The Guardian emphasized that its content would still be available for sharing across the platform, and X posts might be included in the organization’s articles for live coverage. The decision does not prevent individual reporters from using X for journalistic purposes within the existing social media guidelines.

The Guardian also noted that social media remains an important tool for news outlets, but X’s role in promoting their content has diminished. “Our journalism is available and open to all on our website, and we would prefer people to come to theguardian.com and support our work there,” a Guardian spokesperson explained.

A Growing Trend of Exits

The Guardian’s move mirrors a wider trend of public institutions distancing themselves from X. In 2023, U.S. broadcasters NPR and PBS stopped posting on the platform after it labeled them as “state-affiliated media,” a designation they rejected. Similarly, the Berlin Film Festival recently announced it was leaving, though without providing specific reasons. Other organizations, like the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, have expressed concern over the increasing hate speech and abuse on the platform.

Reassessing the Role of Social Media in Journalism

The Guardian’s exit is part of a broader reassessment of how news organizations interact with social media. As platforms like X face growing criticism over content moderation and their role in shaping political discourse, media companies are grappling with whether these platforms still align with their values and objectives.

For The Guardian, it seems the benefits of being on X no longer outweigh the risks. The decision highlights the ongoing challenges faced by social media companies in balancing free speech with responsibility. While Musk’s policies have attracted certain types of engagement, they have also alienated established media outlets that seek to maintain journalistic integrity and ethical standards.

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