
The Guardian’s Grand Exit From X: A Tale of Irony and Inconsistency
Is the London-based newspaper’s flouncing off just a hollow gesture that allows it to claim the moral high ground without making any real sacrifice?
Is the London-based newspaper’s flouncing off just a hollow gesture that allows it to claim the moral high ground without making any real sacrifice?
President Sergio Mattarella told the X owner to respect the country’s sovereignty.
Musk is right to attack replacement migration, but he should push his own logic a little further.
“This is war,” Elon Musk reacted. “We are going after CCDH and their donors.”
Věra Jourová pushes for online censorship one last time.
Described as the world’s greatest engineering feat since the moon landing, the achievement received no congratulations from the Biden/Harris White House.
Justice Moraes’ decision to make X inaccessible to more than 22 million Brazilians is censorship, pure and simple.
“The role of X in defending freedom of speech is unique,” one MEP wrote.
Durov’s lawyer called the French charges against his client “absolutely ridiculous.”
Italian deputy PM Salvini called the threat “unacceptable and disturbing.”