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MAGA Trolls Criticize Gabrielle Union and Her Shocking Decision to Leave X Amid ‘Last Straw’ With Elon Musk
Gabrielle Union has joined a growing list of individuals fleeing Twitter because the social media platform becomes a digital headquarters for MAGA supporters and the unchecked exploitation of user content for artificial intelligence purposes. Union announced her departure on November 15.
“There are decisive moments in life when we must declare that enough is enough. And for me today is that day,” her statement reads: “It was real.”
She continued: “Platforms like X are built on authentic connections, true engagement and creative expression, all anchored in respect for user privacy and trust. However, with recent and upcoming changes to terms of service and the return of volatile numbers, I find myself at a crossroads and looking in a direction that I can no longer fully support.”
The “Perfect Find” actress will remain present on other social spaces like Instagram and Facebook, where she says “inclusion, respect and honesty” are truly valued. The “end of an era” news was met with 1000’s of reactions starting from replies, retweets, likes and shares.
The mass exodus occurred as latest terms of service got here into force that day. In part, Twitter, after changing its name to X, assumes that users agree to the next terms:
“By submitting, posting or displaying content on or through the services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, upload, display, transmit, download and distribute such content in any media or distribution method now known or later developed for any purpose.”
the top of an era ✌🏾 pic.twitter.com/DfUxoGz2HX
— Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) November 15, 2024
The app may also use tweets to train artificial intelligence, a hot topic that has led to actor and author strikes in Hollywood, in addition to many other debates in regards to the dangerous consequences of using technology in almost every aspect of life. Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in 2022.
The billionaire tech mogul was a outstanding supporter of Donald Trump, donating thousands and thousands of dollars to his re-election PAC and also being appointed to a quasi-cabinet member within the president-elect’s administration when he takes office in January.
The business tycoon was entrusted with saving the country’s money by cutting federal spending as co-chair of Trump’s newly created Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE – the acronym reflects the name of a Musk-backed cryptocurrency – however the group shouldn’t be actually an actual creation of the brand new department.
Incentives matter. There needs to be rewards for spending properly, but those that waste taxpayer funds can’t be allowed to proceed doing so without consequences. https://t.co/5qupZtMHUC
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 13, 2024
Much of the interaction in Union’s exit tweet got here from MAGA celebrities. “Don’t let the door hit you,” one user said he replied. The second response was: “You can expect the losers of the culture war to give up and run away to lick their wounds. All along, they were cowards who only wanted to fight when the odds were stacked in their favor. Get rid of the weak sauce.”
Another tweeter asked: “All because Elon campaigned for Trump?” The person was instructed by someone who explained: “Can’t you see the hate and racism that has been rampant here since Elon took it over? Haven’t you read that the new terms and policies will be different? This isn’t about Musk’s campaign for Trump. This is about enabling freedom and a platform for hate.”
I cannot emphasize enough what you might be signing up for whenever you stay on this site the day after tomorrow. This is only one piece of the brand new Terms of Service. You agreed to let Musk SUE YOU FOR MONEY for violating terms of service that nobody reads. pic.twitter.com/Fl82VcZiVF
— Caroleeena 🍉 (@Caroleeenalala) November 14, 2024
Like Union, a horde of public figures have signaled their jump ship with the X. These famous names include Quinta Brunson, Chuck D, Yvette Nicole Brown, Mark Cuban, Senator Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Don Lemon, British newspaper The Guardian, Berlin Film Festival, and the list goes on.
Novelist Stephen King he tweeted November 14: “I’m leaving Twitter. I attempted to stay, however the atmosphere became too toxic. Migration to Bluesky, which has a Twitter-like aesthetic, has exploded and the platform’s user population has surpassed 15 million within the wake of Trump’s controversial victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.