After The Guardian on November 13, this other press title, in Spain this time, denounces the risks posed by Elon Musk’s platform for information.
The Spanish daily La Vanguardia, based in Barcelona, announced Thursday that it would no longer publish content on “a network of disinformation”the day after a similar announcement from the British daily The Guardian. “The ex-Twitter makes messages that violate human rights go viral”accuses the newspaper in an editorial, in which it emphasizes that it will however continue to follow the accounts of personalities, companies or personalities on the social network to “to be able to punctually inform its readers of messages or debates which may be exchanged or take place there”.
“Managers of the newspaper indicated that they had been worried for a long time because conspiracy theories and contempt for human rights are very present on X. The factor which ultimately decided them to leave the social network was the coverage of the presidential elections in the United States »the text continues. At the end of the election which he won on November 5, Donald Trump announced his intention to appoint the boss of 2022– at the head of a commission responsible for cutting public spending, jointly with Republican businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.
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“X has been filled with toxic content since the arrival of Elon Musk (…) in an increasingly marked way”still criticizes La Vanguardia. “This social network has transformed into a platform on which conspiracy theories and disinformation find a sounding board”. “The growing presence of +bots+ on editor’s note), during which countless +bots+ of Indian origin took part in public debates on this social network”further underlines the everyday.
“This newspaper notes that ideas that violate human rights, such as hatred towards ethnic minorities, misogyny and racism, are part of the viral content that circulates on X, where they go viral and capture users’ time in order to earn more money from ads »he describes. Already on Wednesday, The Guardian announced that it was leaving the social network, calling it “toxic media platform”.
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