X owner Musk defends freedom of speech, likens UK laws to Soviet censorship
- As Elon Musk 's X battles to keep users in key markets, several British police forces are scaling back their presence on the global social media platform and one has abandoned it, reflecting concern about its role in promoting extremist views.
X has been a key communications channel for the British government, public services and even the royal family for more than 10 years. For emergency services, its succinct format and wide reach are effective in alerting users to everything from civil emergencies to missing people or road closures. Also in Wales, Gwent Police said they were reviewing X because of questions about "the tone of the platform and whether that is the right place to reach our communities". All Gwent's individual officer accounts have been removed.
Musk has also backed right-wing activists who say there has been "two-tier policing" in Britain: police supposedly showing leniency to ethnic minority and left-wing protesters while punishing right-wing protesters swiftly. "That leads to organisations who are looking to reach those audiences moving with them to different platforms."Of 32 ambulance and fire services surveyed by Reuters, nine said they had actively reviewed their presence on X. England's North East Ambulance Service announced in July that it had stopped posting there.
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