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    UK Culture Minister Resigns from X Citing Abuse and Misinformation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The UK Culture Minister has announced their resignation from the social media platform X, citing persistent abuse and the spread of misinformation as key reasons for the decision. This move reflects growing concerns about the impact of toxic online environments on public officials and the broader discourse. The minister’s departure underscores the challenges governments face in balancing engagement with digital platforms while safeguarding integrity and mental well-being.

    In a significant development, the UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport has declared it will discontinue its official use of X. This decision marks a notable shift in how government bodies interact with social media, potentially influencing other departments and public institutions to reconsider their digital strategies. The department’s withdrawal highlights the increasing scrutiny over the role of social media in public communication and governance.

    Meanwhile, the resignation and platform boycott come amid wider debates about misinformation and online abuse in the UK and globally. Social media platforms have been under pressure to implement stronger measures to combat harmful content and protect users, especially public figures. The minister’s stance may prompt further discussions on regulatory reforms and the responsibilities of digital companies in maintaining safe online spaces.

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