On the urging of Meeting Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Hollister), many of the Democrats within the California Meeting are leaving the social media platform of billionaire Elon Musk, a loyalist of President Trump.
Rivas mentioned Thursday that 58 of the Meeting’s 60 Democrats will cease, or have already stopped, sharing data and interacting with constituents by their official authorities accounts on X, previously often called Twitter.
Rivas mentioned the exodus was pushed by considerations over the corporate’s failure to deal with a surge of misinformation, faux accounts, and racist, sexist and antisemitic posts.
“Hate speech is in all places on X, the corporate has no accountability, and the flood of misinformation from faux accounts is simply that — faux,” Rivas mentioned in a press release. “I don’t assume taxpayer sources ought to go to X.”
Rivas’ workplace characterised the exodus as one of many single largest departures of elected officers from X.
The Democrats’ resolution follows Musk’s embrace of Trump and up to date work to intestine the federal workforce by his Division of Authorities Effectivity.
Meeting Republican Chief James Gallagher of Yuba Metropolis mentioned in an interview that Democrats had been making a mistake by backing away from an “necessary a part of the general public sq..”
Democrats have criticized Republican members of Congress for not holding in-person city halls, which have turn out to be boards for venting towards Musk, Trump and cuts to the federal workforce. Leveling that criticism “on the similar time that you just’re vacating the area the place loads of conversations are occurring — I feel that’s a bit hypocritical,” Gallagher mentioned.
When Democrats complain about misinformation and hate speech, Gallagher mentioned, they typically imply that “they don’t just like the opinions which might be being expressed.” The place there’s hate speech on X, he mentioned, “I feel it will get referred to as out.”
A Rivas spokesman mentioned the departure was not a retreat from disagreement, however fairly a choice to cease supporting a platform “overtaken by dangerous disinformation, hate speech, antisemitism and racism, and that’s run by somebody who’s selling this hateful rhetoric.”
His workplace mentioned Democrats will proceed to share data on different social media platforms, together with Fb, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.
“Democracy will depend on neutral data, not the shifting whims of 1 billionaire,” Rivas mentioned.
Meeting Majority Chief Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters), Rivas’ high lieutenant, mentioned Musk shouldn’t be investing in content material moderation, resulting in “rampant misinformation” that “endangers our pals and neighbors throughout emergencies.”
“It’s irresponsible to proceed to encourage our constituents to hunt dependable public security information on X,” Aguiar-Curry mentioned.
Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park) left X greater than a yr in the past. He mentioned on the time that he took a brief break after Musk reactivated the account of Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, then found that he didn’t miss the platform “in any respect.”
Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (D-Hawthorne) advised her followers in a video in February that she was leaving the platform as a result of it had grown “very hateful, very imply” and was rife with misinformation.
In California’s different chamber, state Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) left X final month, citing “escalating adverse adjustments,” together with an uptick in extremist content material, spam posts and “weird adjustments to the algorithm,” which he mentioned had affected engagement with posts about his work. San Diego-area Sen. Akilah Weber Pierson (D-La Mesa) left X in December.
California’s lawmakers usually are not deleting their accounts, so their outdated posts will stay out there.
Rivas’ workplace mentioned that’s due partially to stop individuals from impersonating elected officers: If a consumer deletes their X account, the username could be claimed by another person 30 days later.