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European Federation of Journalists to Cease Posting Content on X Amid Concerns Over Platform’s Policies

In a statement issued earlier today, the EFJ stated that it will halt all official posts and engagement with the platform until it addresses what the organization calls "serious issues" that compromise journalistic integrity and the safety of reporters online.

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The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has announced it will no longer post content on X (formerly Twitter), citing concerns over the platform’s evolving policies, the safety of journalists, and the spread of misinformation. The decision marks a significant stance by one of Europe’s largest unions of journalists, highlighting growing discontent over X’s handling of free speech, harassment, and the protection of professional journalism.

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In a statement issued earlier today, the EFJ stated that it will halt all official posts and engagement with the platform until it addresses what the organization calls “serious issues” that compromise journalistic integrity and the safety of reporters online.

A Shift in Strategy

The EFJ represents over 300,000 journalists and media professionals across Europe and has long been a proponent of press freedom and the protection of journalists from online abuse. Its decision to cease using X comes after months of growing concerns over the platform’s policies under Elon Musk’s ownership, particularly in relation to content moderation and the increasing prominence of harmful disinformation.

“We cannot, in good conscience, continue to use a platform that allows the spread of hate speech, threats to journalists, and disinformation,” said EFJ General Secretary Ricardo Gutiérrez in the statement. “Our role as journalists is to provide the public with truthful and accurate information, and social media platforms must act as facilitators of this goal — not as enablers of harm.”

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The move follows similar actions by individual journalists, media organizations, and advocacy groups who have criticized X for its handling of harassment and disinformation, particularly after Musk’s acquisition of the platform in 2022. Critics argue that X has become a breeding ground for online abuse, with reports of journalists being targeted with threats, doxxing, and coordinated campaigns of harassment.

Concerns Over Content Moderation and Safety

One of the central reasons for the EFJ’s decision is X’s recent shifts in its content moderation policies. Since Musk took over, the platform has significantly reduced its moderation staff and loosened restrictions on various forms of hate speech and misinformation. There have been growing concerns about the platform’s inability to protect vulnerable groups, including journalists, from harassment.

While X has introduced some new tools for reporting abuse, many journalists say they remain ineffective at curbing the hostile environments many face online. Journalists reporting on sensitive topics, such as politics, social justice, and government accountability, have reported increased threats of violence and doxxing, a problem that worsened following Musk’s decision to reinstate controversial accounts and loosen enforcement of community guidelines.

The EFJ has also expressed concern about the impact of disinformation on public trust in the media. The rise of “fake news” and conspiracy theories on the platform, the EFJ argues, undermines the credibility of legitimate journalism, making it harder for journalists to do their work without being falsely accused of bias or misinformation.

Musk’s Reign at X and Its Impact on Journalism

Since Elon Musk’s acquisition of X, there has been significant debate over his approach to the platform’s governance. Musk has championed a vision of “free speech” that critics argue has come at the expense of responsible moderation. High-profile instances of harassment and the return of previously banned users with extremist views have led to widespread criticism of his management.

In addition, Musk’s changes to the verification system, which introduced paid subscriptions for blue checkmarks, have raised concerns about the platform’s ability to distinguish between credible sources and impersonators. Many journalists argue that these changes have made it harder for users to trust the authenticity of news and information shared on the site.

Despite Musk’s promises to protect free speech, the EFJ and other critics contend that the platform has become more hostile to journalists, not less. In particular, journalists covering sensitive topics, such as war, politics, and corruption, have faced rising threats and intimidation online, often with little support from the platform itself.

EFJ’s Future on Social Media

While the EFJ has vowed to cease posting content on X, it has emphasized that this is not a blanket rejection of social media platforms. The organization stated that it remains committed to engaging with other social media channels that prioritize user safety, uphold journalistic standards, and protect free speech while combating hate speech and disinformation.

“Journalism is facing unprecedented challenges in the digital age,” Gutiérrez said. “While we may choose to step away from X, we remain committed to ensuring that the voices of journalists are heard and protected on all platforms. We will continue to engage with social media networks that prioritize safety and accountability.”

The decision to leave X comes as part of a larger push by the EFJ to advocate for stronger regulations on digital platforms, particularly around content moderation, transparency, and user safety. The organization has called on European regulators to hold tech giants accountable for failing to protect journalists and to enforce stricter regulations under the EU’s Digital Services Act, which aims to ensure that online platforms are held responsible for harmful content.

Wider Implications for Social Media and Journalism

The EFJ’s move is likely to have broader implications for social media policy and the relationship between tech platforms and the journalism community. The decision adds to growing pressure on X and other platforms to reconsider their approaches to content moderation, especially regarding the safety of journalists and the spread of disinformation.

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Journalists, media outlets, and press freedom advocates are watching closely to see if more organizations follow the EFJ’s lead in distancing themselves from X, or if Musk’s platform can evolve to address concerns and regain the trust of the journalism community.

As the digital landscape continues to shift, the role of social media in modern journalism remains a hot-button issue. With platforms like X under increasing scrutiny, the EFJ’s decision to stop posting content signals a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate about the balance between free speech, responsibility, and the protection of journalists in the online space.

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