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Berlin Film Festival announces departure from Elon Musk's X platform

By ANI | Updated: November 5, 2024 11:30 IST

Berlin [Germany], November 5 : The Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) has revealed that it will be severing ties with ...

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Berlin [Germany], November 5 : The Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) has revealed that it will be severing ties with the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), marking the end of a 15-year relationship with the service.

The iconic festival, which will celebrate its 75th edition from February 13 to 24, 2025, made the announcement on Monday, stating that it would cease its presence on the platform by December 31, 2024.

In a brief post shared on its official X account, the Berlinale stated, "The Berlinale has decided to say goodbye to X on Dec 31, 2024. Thank you for following us here all these years. Stay connected with all things Berlinale on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and our website. See you there! #Berlinale."

https://x.com/berlinale/status/1853482655423082724?

At the time of the announcement, the festival had accumulated 133.9K followers on X, where it had shared updates, news, and announcements about the prestigious event for over a decade.

While the Berlinale did not provide an explicit reason for its departure, the decision comes amid growing concerns over the platform's handling of disinformation and the increasing presence of harmful or abusive content since Elon Musk's acquisition of X (then Twitter) in 2022.

According to Deadline, since Musk's ownership, the platform has faced widespread criticism for its handling of misinformation, hate speech, and abuse, leading many high-profile users and organizations to reconsider their involvement.

Recent weeks have seen Musk actively engage in political discourse, including vocal support for US presidential candidate Donald Trump, which has further polarized opinion about the platform's direction.

The decision echoes that of Alberto Barbera, the artistic director of the Venice Film Festival, who similarly announced in 2023 that he would personally be leaving X.

As per Deadline, Barbera cited a "weakened desire" to remain on a platform whose goals no longer aligned with his own, though he did not elaborate on specific comments that led to his decision.

However, the Venice Biennale, which organizes the Venice Film Festival, continues to maintain a presence on X, despite Barbera's exit from the platform.

As part of its continued engagement with audiences, the Berlin Film Festival emphasized that it would maintain its presence on other popular social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and its official website.

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