Note, last stop: in the future the Wiener will use Linien The reason: “Uncontrolled hate speech” is not compatible with the values of the Vienna public transport company.
The company’s account, which has existed since 2010 and is used relatively infrequently, had 75,148 followers. Viennese mayor Michael Ludwig and head of state Alexander Van der Bellen were also “fans”.
After Wiener Linien decided to close its account on the platform on Monday morning, current information about travel activities is now only available via the Wienmobil app and its own website.
X has been criticized for months for not taking sufficient action against hate speech, hate speech, discrimination and bots. “Values” that are incompatible with those of the company.
No place for discrimination
Throughout the month of June, the slogan ‘We Ride With Pride’ will dominate posters and advertisements as a sign of solidarity with the LGBTIQ+ community (English abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex, queer and other gender identities, note) to make it clear to everyone to signal: “Discrimination has no place at Wiener Linien, we stand for diversity and respect.”
New EU legislation aims to curb hate speech
Online platforms have recently been required by a new EU Digital Services Law (DSA) to take strict action against illegal content such as hate speech and hate speech online.
The platform’s owner, Elon Musk, had always emphasized that he wanted to remove what he saw as excessive restrictions on freedom of expression on the platform.
Source: Krone

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