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X and other social media platforms have algorithms that do not promote ‘a calm, objective and balanced discourse, but rather one that tends to be agitated and polarizing,’ the spokesperson said

The German government is in ongoing discussions about whether to delete its presence on the X platform due to concerns over its algorithms, a spokesperson said on Friday.

X and other social media platforms have algorithms that do not promote “a calm, objective and balanced discourse, but rather one that tends to be agitated and polarizing,” the spokesperson said. Musk has become increasingly vocal in his support for far-right and anti-establishment parties in Europe ahead of Germany’s Feb. 23 election, prompting German institutions including unions and universities to leave his platform in protest.

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