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X users will still be able to share Guardian articles on the platform, and the newspaper's journalists will at times use it for news-gathering purposes, just as they use other social networks.
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 ...
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.
British newspaper group the Guardian has announced it will no longer ... It also said its reporters would be able to carry on using the site "for news-gathering purposes." But it said the ...
The Guardian has announced its decision not to ... "X users will still be able to share our articles, and the nature of live news reporting means we will still occasionally embed content from ...