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Elon Musk's 'X', rapidly spreads misinformation, hate speech, harassment and enables the creation and distribution of deepfakes. It is in my opinion, having a malign influence on society. Recently it has been reported that 'Grok' (it's AI function) allows people to create sexualised images of children. It is disgraceful that the UK government isn't taking any action to regulate the platform, in the absence of their putting reasonable controls in place themselves. At the very, very least, the UK government and our MPs should not be actively supporting 'X' by using it themselves. If you agree, I would encourage you to write to Ellie Reeves demanding some action (she posts regularly on the platform).

Her email address is [email protected]

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or ANY governments really - not just a UK problem

But it's all tied in with this endless entanglement with American products and services and the Trump administration where everyone knows that as soon as you do take action (even pulling away in a vehicle) sees way out of proportion response

On a personal level I left twitter over a year ago - it was already filling u p with bots and Musk's own algorithms and felt increasingly like a nazi bar - so I left. But way too many people think it's just like it was with a few more ads and where everyone else is so.... their own worldview gets warped as well. So it's not JUST a government problem

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I agree - but it's where everyone else in their circle is. All the other MPS, journos etc - they all still exist on there (some finger-wagging at "liberals" to come back as the space isn't the same without them) so I guess the fear is if they don't all jump at the same time there will be... I dunno. What would actually be so bad?

 

But paralysis/habit seems to be main obstacle. Plus an inability to acknowledge when something/anything changes so fundamentally it's no longer what it was. 

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