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The Guardian, a British news publisher, announced on November 13 that it is leaving Twitter, previously known as X, due to concerns about Elon Musk's influence on politics, particularly during the US presidential election process. The Guardian cited the platform as toxic and will no longer post from its official accounts, though journalists will continue to use X for news gathering. The decision was based on longstanding concerns about far-right conspiracy theories and racism on the site.
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