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We’d love to leave X, but sadly have little choice

Jonathan Liew wonders why people are still on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (If you’re still on Elon Musk’s X, ask yourself this: why?, 28 May). There is an obvious answer: all major companies refuse to leave it. Sadly, it’s the quickest way to complain and get a result.

The BBC, supermarkets and travel companies are all in thrall to its power, because they know they can reach us as swiftly as we can reach them. They’re terrified of the oligarch’s influence. No one should have that power, but it will only start to crumble if these major influences on our lives leave X.

Mat Watkinson

Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Jonathan Liew rightly asks why people remain on X, formerly Twitter. After the news of the sad closure of the Tottenham independent brewery Redemption, I pinged my MP, David Lammy, about it.

Like so many others, he is not on Bluesky, so Elon Musk’s algorithms had to be braved.

Keith Flett

Tottenham, London

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