The German government is considering the possibility of leaving this social network due to concerns about the X algorithm
The spokesperson of the German government announced that the country is still considering removing its user accounts from the “X” (former Twitter) platform; Germany had previously announced that it had concerns about the algorithms of this platform.
According to the Reuters report, the spokesman of the German government added: “The matter [حذف حساب] It should be constantly reviewed.” These statements came a day after a live conversation between Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X and Alice Weidelthe leader of the far-right party of Germany (AfD), was raised.
The German government says: “Instead of promoting calm, rational and balanced dialogue, X-algorithms and other social platforms tend to create an inflammatory and multipolar atmosphere.” However, a German government spokesperson emphasized that the current decision is to remain on the X platform, as this space provides access to a wider audience.
Elon Musk On the eve of the February 23 (March 5) elections, Germany made its support for the far-right and anti-structuralist parties in Europe more obvious. Musk’s approach caused organizations such as German unions and universities to leave Platform X in protest.
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The spokesperson of the German government emphasized once again that the concerns about Platform X have nothing to do with Musk’s involvement in German politics, and the European Union institutions in Brussels are responsible for deciding whether this platform complies with election laws.