The St. homesixteenth in the German Bundesliga classification, announced this Thursday that it will leave the social network Elon Musk, on a platform that fuels hatred, as well as for its possible influence on the upcoming early elections on February 23 in Germany.
“Since Musk took over Twitter, as the platform was once known, X has been turned into a hate machine. Racism and conspiracy theories spread unfettered or even curated. Insults and threats are hardly tolerated and marketed as supposed freedom of expression,” the club criticized in a statement.
Besides, added, Donald Trump announced after his electoral victory in the United States to appoint a director of a government agency Musk’s new invention, who actively supported the president-elect during the electoral campaign, also through X.
“It can be assumed that X will also promote authoritarian, inhumane and far-right content in the Bundestag election campaign and manipulated public discourse,” St. Pauli warned.
The club, which has been active on the old Twitter since 2013 and has 250,000 followers to date, has limited the use of X and mainly published political statements in favor of diversity and inclusion in the anti-hate position.
“Today, the club will end its activities in to read club messages on BlueSky from now on.
Source: La Verdad

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