Saturday, November 16, 2024 - FC St. Pauli, a German football club currently competing in the country’s top-tier league, has announced leaving the social media platform X, describing it as a threat to democracy.
This comes after a number of businesses, including The
Guardian left X after Elon Musk's involvement in the US presidential election.
In a post on the club’s website on Thursday, St.
Pauli said “Elon Musk had turned a space for debate into an amplifier of hate
that was capable of influencing the German parliamentary election campaign.”
'FC St. Pauli is withdrawing from the social media platform,
X,' they posted on their club website. 'The Boys in Brown joined the platform
in 2013 and had 250,000 followers.
'Announcing its reasons for withdrawing, the club said that
owner Elon Musk had turned a space for debate into an amplifier of hate that
was capable of influencing the German parliamentary election campaign.
'Since taking over Twitter, as the platform was previously
known, Musk has converted X into a hate machine. Racism and conspiracy theories
are allowed to spread unchecked and even curated. Insults and threats are
seldom sanctioned and are sold as freedom of speech.
'In addition, following his election victory Donald Trump
has picked Musk to head up a new government department. Musk was a major backer
of the Trump campaign and also used X for this purpose. It is to be assumed
that X will also promote authoritarian, misanthropic and far-right content
during the forthcoming German election campaign, this manipulating the public
discourse.'
St Pauli, who are currently 16th in the league table,
confirmed their current content will remain on the site, but they will no
longer be posting.
'FC St Pauli had already curbed its use of X and
increasingly posted political statements in support of diversity and inclusion
to make a stand against hate,' the statement continued. 'Now the club is
ceasing its activity on X.
'The account will no longer be used, but the content of the
last 11 years will remain online in view of its contemporary historical value.
'The club would like to thank its members for the critical
exchange on what to do about X and calls on its followers on the platform to
switch to BlueSky.
'FC St. Pauli’s English account will also move to BlueSky.'
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