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Attorney general tells department to stop using X amid UK disinformation concerns

The UK Attorney General has prohibited his department from using X amid rising disinformation concerns after riots in Southampton and Belfast. This unprecedented decision underscores the growing worries about social media's role in public u...

The Guardian· Jun 19, 2026 · 2:32 PM · 23 views

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The UK Attorney General has prohibited his department from using X amid rising disinformation concerns after riots in Southampton and Belfast. This unprecedented decision underscores the growing worries about social media's role in public unrest and highlights the influence of far-right agitators. The government’s stance on regulating social media platforms continues to be a hot topic. #UKNews #Disinformation #SocialMedia #PublicSafety #ElonMusk

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