Saturday , November 23 2024

‘Elon Musk spreads poison…’, British newspaper leaves X platform, case registered in France too


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Elon Musk News : Elon Musk has got an important place in the new government of Donald Trump. However, now Musk’s social media platform X is being accused of bias. On one hand, the British daily The Guardian has decided to stop using X, calling it poisonous. On the other hand, Bernard Arnault, head of luxury company Louis Vito, is going to take legal action against Elon Musk’s social media company. A group of French newspapers also alleged that X uses our content but does not pay for it.

Will continue to be used for news gathering!

The Guardian has over 20 million followers on Instagram. Its X handle is now stored. However, its journalists will continue to use the platform to gather news. The 200-year-old veteran media organization The Guardian had been considering an exit from Ax for some time.

The British newspaper The Guardian was established in 1821.

The media company had approved this decision after seeing the way this social media platform was used in the American elections. The British newspaper The Guardian was founded in 1821 and was later renamed the Manchester Guardian. In 1959 its name was changed and the newspaper moved to London. In a note, the Guardian accused X owner Elon Musk of using the platform to spread poison.

Musk played an important role in Trump’s victory!

It is noteworthy that Musk has played an important role in Trump’s election campaign. Now he will also be a part of Trump’s special team. The Guardian said in an article on November 13 that the losses on X are high and the profits are low. It would be better if we promote our news somewhere else. The British newspaper says Musk used X to set a political agenda. On the other hand, X is facing legal troubles in France. Here, the tycoon has prepared for a legal fight against Musk. The legal battle is based on an EU directive that requires digital platforms to pay news organizations to use content. French publishers are arguing that, like Google and Meta, X is unwilling to pay compensation.