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In a significant shift for the British government’s digital strategy, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has officially announced that she and her department, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), are departing from X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. This decision signals a growing trend among senior officials who are increasingly disillusioned with the direction the platform has taken under the ownership of Elon Musk. By cutting ties with X, Nandy is making a public statement about the kind of digital spaces she believes the government should inhabit, prioritising the integrity of public discourse over the simple necessity of…

The decision by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to pull her department’s presence from X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, marks a significant shift in how government bodies are beginning to view their relationship with social media. By officially stepping away from the site, Nandy has signaled a hardening stance against the direction Elon Musk has taken the platform. The reasoning is clear: the current environment on X, characterized by rising levels of toxicity, unchecked misinformation, and a culture of casual abuse, has become fundamentally incompatible with the mission of a public institution. It is a rare, bold move that…

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