One tech tip: Ever wanted to quit Elon Musk's X platform? Here's how you can do it


Some blame Musk for turning a place that used to be fun into one that's chaotic and toxic, pointing to moves like allowing polarising figures such as Donald Trump back in. — Reuters

LONDON: Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, renamed it X, fired much of its staff and made other big changes, a steady stream of celebrities, public figures, organisations and ordinary people have quit the social media platform.

Some blame Musk for turning a place that used to be fun into one that's chaotic and toxic, pointing to moves like allowing polarising figures such as Donald Trump back in. Others are turned off by Musk's juvenile humour or by how he's increasingly barging into their feeds with his posts, often to amplify far-right tropes.

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