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X Backpedals On Reintroduced Pronoun Policy After Backlash From Right-Wing Users
Antonio Pequeño IV
Forbes Staff
I cover breaking news.
Mar 4, 2024,04:31pm EST
X, formerly known as Twitter, made changes to a reintroduced policy that reduced the visibility of posts that purposefully misgender or call someone by a name they no longer go by (known as “deadnaming”)—an action made by the platform following pressure from right-wing users and commentators who extended their frustrations to X owner Elon Musk.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2024/03/04/x-backpedals-on-reintroduced-pronoun-policy-after-backlash-from-right-wing-users/
TOPLINE X, formerly known as Twitter, made changes to a reintroduced policy that reduced the visibility of posts that purposefully misgender or call someone by a name they no longer go by (known as “deadnaming”)—an action made by the platform following pressure from right-wing users and commentators who extended their frustrations to X owner Elon Musk.
Antonio Pequeño IV
Forbes Staff
I cover breaking news.
Mar 4, 2024,04:31pm EST
X, formerly known as Twitter, made changes to a reintroduced policy that reduced the visibility of posts that purposefully misgender or call someone by a name they no longer go by (known as “deadnaming”)—an action made by the platform following pressure from right-wing users and commentators who extended their frustrations to X owner Elon Musk.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2024/03/04/x-backpedals-on-reintroduced-pronoun-policy-after-backlash-from-right-wing-users/
TOPLINE X, formerly known as Twitter, made changes to a reintroduced policy that reduced the visibility of posts that purposefully misgender or call someone by a name they no longer go by (known as “deadnaming”)—an action made by the platform following pressure from right-wing users and commentators who extended their frustrations to X owner Elon Musk.