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Statement from Southall Black Sisters on decision to leave X

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IwantToRetire · 15/01/2026 16:30

After careful and principled consideration, Southall Black Sisters (SBS) has taken the decision to leave X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

This is not a symbolic gesture. It is a political and ethical refusal to participate in a platform that has become a conduit for misogyny, racism, disinformation, and the normalisation of violence – particularly violence against women and girls (VAWG). X increasingly facilitates the spread of dehumanising narratives that target marginalised communities and, in doing so, creates conditions that enable real-world harm. We will not be complicit in this.

We are unequivocal: VAWG is not an unfortunate by-product of online spaces – it is being actively enabled by them. These harms fall most heavily on women and children from Black, minoritised, and migrant communities, the very communities SBS has worked alongside for over four decades. A platform that tolerates, amplifies, or profits from such abuse stands in direct opposition to our values and our mission.

The recent misuse of X’s AI chatbot, Grok, to generate and circulate non-consensual sexualised images of women and children (BBC, 2026) starkly illustrates their endemic misogyny. The platform’s initial response – restricting this capability to fee-paying subscribers – did not constitute safeguarding. It was a commercial workaround that avoided accountability, trivialised gender-based violence, and signalled a profound disregard for women’s safety. While the full impact of emerging developments remains to be seen, the absence of timely and robust protections leaves us unconvinced that the platform treats VAWG with the seriousness it warrants, sending a clear message that abuse is acceptable so long as it is profitable. This environment actively silences women, deters political participation, and reinforces misogynistic norms that extend well beyond the digital sphere.

Under Elon Musk’s ownership, far-right and fascist ideologies have been allowed to flourish and be rebranded as legitimate political discourse. This has had grave consequences in the UK and internationally (The Guardian, 2025; NBC News, 2025; Sky News, 2025). X’s algorithm and the dismantling of moderation safeguards have created fertile ground for misinformation and hate. Following the 2024 Southport murders, the platform amplified false and inflammatory content, fuelling anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim narratives that contributed directly to fear, violence, and unrest in parts of the UK (Amnesty International, 2025). This is not neutral technology – it’s political infrastructure, and it is being wielded irresponsibly.

In this context, leaving X is an act of resistance. SBS refuses to lend credibility, content, or engagement to a platform that systematically undermines the safety and dignity of the communities we serve. Our commitment has always been to victim-survivors. We will not remain in a space where their lived realities are dismissed, distorted, or erased, and where abuse is allowed to thrive.

We call on the UK government to move beyond mere recognition of online harms to meaningful, sustained action that confronts structural violence and unequal impacts online. While recent policy efforts, including the Online Safety Act, signal an acknowledgement of these issues, the reality on the ground remains deeply concerning – particularly for women and girls from Black, minoritised, and migrant communities who continue to experience disproportionate levels of abuse, silencing, and exclusion. We urge the government to work in genuine partnership with SBS and the communities we serve to ensure that online spaces are safe, accountable and equitable – where protections are not just theoretical, but real, enforceable, and grounded in the lived experiences of those most harmed. We further call on policymakers to actively resist attempts by far-right and fascist actors to exploit online platforms for political influence and legitimacy, and to reaffirm an unwavering commitment to public safety, human rights, and equality for all.

We encourage everyone unsettled by X’s harmful environment to also walk away and engage in constructive alternative spaces for discussion.

SBS will continue to engage with communities on other platforms:
Facebook: @Southall Black Sisters
Instagram: @southallblacksisters
LinkedIn: @Southall Black Sisters
Bluesky: @sbsisters.bsky.social

We remain fully committed to supporting victim-survivors through our helpline (020 8571 0800) and via our website: southallblacksisters.org.uk.

https://southallblacksisters.org.uk/news/our-decision-to-leave-x/

Statement on Our Decision to Leave X - Southall Black Sisters

After careful and principled consideration, Southall Black Sisters (SBS) has taken the decision to leave X, the platform formerly known as

https://southallblacksisters.org.uk/news/our-decision-to-leave-x/

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persephonia · 16/01/2026 09:50

TooBigForMyBoots · 16/01/2026 03:41

Isn't X full of MRAs and TRAs? Twitter was when I left it. Did Musk get rid of them when he bought it?

Some of them flounced. Some of them stayed and continued to be unpleasant but have more people being unpleasant to them. I have a theory that some trolls just changed who they pretended to be and went from.harrassing women under the guise of TRAs to harassing women under the guise of MRAs. But I have no proof of this.

Lovelyview · 17/01/2026 21:49

Following this discussion I went on Bluesky to comment on the Darlington Nurses result. Didn't post anything particularly rude. (I did comment 'thoughts and prayers' on Sophie Molloy's account). I've had my account suspended 'Your activity was classified as a Serious Violation, adding 4 strikes to your account. You now have 4 total strikes.' I was interested to see that accounts on there were only getting a few comments whereas Twitter is lit up with argy bargy about the result. I have no interest in Bluesky so I'm not bothered, it was just an experiment which confirmed it's of no use to me.

BettyBooper · 17/01/2026 22:41

I just checked out lists of biggest social media platforms. FB is number one. (Probably because loads of people don't bother to deactivate their account IMHO).

Then we have YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, tiktok, WeChat, Messenger, Telegram, Linkedin, Snapchat, Reddit, Douyin, Kuaishou, Weibo, Pinterest, QQ then X.

Which of the bigger ones than X platform discussion in a similar way to X? Am I missing something? I quite possibly am so further info would be appreciated!

TooBigForMyBoots · 17/01/2026 22:43

Lovelyview · 17/01/2026 21:49

Following this discussion I went on Bluesky to comment on the Darlington Nurses result. Didn't post anything particularly rude. (I did comment 'thoughts and prayers' on Sophie Molloy's account). I've had my account suspended 'Your activity was classified as a Serious Violation, adding 4 strikes to your account. You now have 4 total strikes.' I was interested to see that accounts on there were only getting a few comments whereas Twitter is lit up with argy bargy about the result. I have no interest in Bluesky so I'm not bothered, it was just an experiment which confirmed it's of no use to me.

Did you try it on Truth Social or Threads? How did it go there?

Lovelyview · 18/01/2026 07:16

TooBigForMyBoots · 17/01/2026 22:43

Did you try it on Truth Social or Threads? How did it go there?

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No! I have already wasted enough of my life on. Twitter and Mumsnet. I was also going to say, this is not a recommendation to sign up to X if you aren't on there. It is the most addictive time sink I've ever experienced.

TooBigForMyBoots · 18/01/2026 20:14

Lovelyview · 18/01/2026 07:16

No! I have already wasted enough of my life on. Twitter and Mumsnet. I was also going to say, this is not a recommendation to sign up to X if you aren't on there. It is the most addictive time sink I've ever experienced.

I left twitter before Musk bought it. I haven't joined X or twitter-like sites since. I'm not on Instagram or Tiktok.

Mnet is fine for me and there's the rest of the internet too.😊

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