The London-based media group said it would stop posting to any of its official editorial accounts on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
The Guardian has quit the social media platform X. The news organisation announced its decision on Wednesday to stop posting from official editorial accounts on the platform, formerly known as ...
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British news publisher the Guardian said on Wednesday (Nov 13) it will no longer post on X, citing "disturbing content" on the social media platform, including racism and conspiracy theories.
The point I am making is that we don’t need IMF and World Bank to give us a template for foreign currency management. This can be done against the background of the structure of the Nigerian Economy.
Accordingly, the NUPRC has facilitated the issuance of Guidance Templates and Guidelines that provide clarity and entrench ease of administration. “We will continue to implement the Act and foster ...
The Guardian also reserves the right to embed tweets when they are newsworthy.I couldn't agree with their reasoning more, and I sincerely hope that more publications follow suit. I also predict that ...
British newspaper group the Guardian has announced it will no longer post on X, formerly Twitter, saying it has become a "a toxic media platform". In a message to readers, it said the US ...
In a statement released on Wednesday, The Guardian said they had reached the conclusion after having considered "for a while" and decided the benefits of posting on the platform are now outweighed by ...
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Bluesky, a new text-based social media platform, is quickly gaining users as people abandon X—formerly Twitter ...