Why Paris-Saclay University is Leaving Twitter for Good

by Laura Richards – Editor-in-Chief

Paris-Saclay University has officially ceased its activities on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, as of December 19, 2024.⁢ This decision ⁢affects the entire university community, which includes over​ 40,000 students and 9,000 faculty members ⁤across its ​various ‌faculties and institutes. The university cited concerns​ over the platform’s alignment with its core​ values,​ such as tolerance ‍and academic integrity, notably in light of perceived inadequacies in moderating harmful content. Moving forward,Paris-Saclay University will engage with its audience through alternative platforms like Bluesky,LinkedIn,Instagram,and Facebook,emphasizing a commitment to fostering a respectful and constructive online habitat. For updates, ⁢the university encourages followers to connect via its new Bluesky account and other social media‌ channels.

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