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UK: NHS Trust Boycotts Musk’s X Over Hate Speech & Misinformation

A NHS hospital Trust has quit the social media platform X over an increase in abuse, hate speech and misinformation following the far-right riots in UK.   

The former Twitter social media platform has come in for criticism over misinformation and hate speech fuelling disorder in many towns and cities, with nearly 500 people arrested so far, after three children were fatally stabbed and eight others were injured in Southport, a fictitious identity of a Muslim asylum seeker was incorrectly identified as a suspect, leading to a wave of Islamophobia, including an attack on a mosque in the town.

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) posted on X: “Due to significant changes on this platform in recent months, X is no longer consistent with our Trust values. Therefore, RNOH is closing its account. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn. Thanks to everyone who has followed & supported us for the last 13 years.”

X owner Elon Musk himself post criticism of Sir Keir Starmer’s crackdown on hate speech and people inciting violence to his millions of followers.

One of such post was a fake story that the government was considering a prison camp in the Falkland Islands and promoted the conspiracy theory that Britain has a two-tier policing – which claims right-wing protesters are treated differently to other groups.

A war of words then ensued between the prime minister and  Musk who claimed civil war in the UK is inevitable.

Since acquiring the micro blogging App in 2022, Mr Musk has promoted it as a platform for absolute free speech.

The NHS trust did not reference the X owner directly but said that the platform is “currently not a safe, healthy or inclusive environment to engage and interact with our communities, and does not reflect our values, nor those of the NHS”.

It said in a statement: “Throughout the past 12 months or so, we have all witnessed an increased volume of hate speech and abusive commentary on X/Twitter. This is alongside the sustained spread and promotion of misinformation about vaccinations, as well as other important issues that require reasoned, fact-based exploration and discussion.”

It added: “Sadly, X/Twitter has become increasingly used for the spread of hate and discrimination, often targeting specific groups in our communities. RNOH will no longer be associated with the platform.”