X users are weighing the decision to keep their followings or build them back up on alternative platforms after the election.
The downfall of The Guardian: from The Observer scandal to quitting X - With Labour in power, the paper should be driving the ...
The move follows Britain's the Guardian, which also cited racism and conspiracy theories for its exit from the platform on ...
The Guardian newspaper—which controls dozens of accounts on the platform that have about 27 million followers combined— ...
Guardian representatives emphasized that while social media can be a valuable tool, X has become a less effective channel for promoting its journalism. Instead, the publication invites readers to ...
The Guardian newspaper has announced it will no longer post on X - branding the Elon Musk-owned platform "toxic". In a statement released on Wednesday, the publication said they had reached the ...
Clifton Suspension Bridge has hit troubled waters, saying they have decided to burn their bridges with Elon Musk 's platform, ...
President-elect Donald Trump's reelection has set off a wave of departures from X with left-leaning pundits and media outlets suspending their accounts.
The Guardian announced Wednesday that they will no longer post from their editorial accounts on X, formerly known as Twitter, ...
Readers of The Guardian will still be able to share articles on the site, and news reporters can continue to use Musk’s ...