Werder Bremen join St. Pauli in stepping away from X
BREMEN, Germany (AP) — German soccer club Werder Bremen is the second Bundesliga team to stop posting on X, citing a rise in hate speech since Elon Musk bought the social media platform.
Werder announced the decision after a club meeting late Monday, following St. Pauli's decision last week also to post instead on the Bluesky platform.
Werder had more than a half-million followers for its German-language channel on X, which was named Twitter when the club joined in May 2008.
"Under the guise of freedom of expression, hate speech, hatred towards minorities, right-wing extremist posts and conspiracy theories have been allowed to spread on X at an incredible pace," the club said in a post in English.
The "recent radicalization" of X meant "a line has been crossed," Werder said.
Musk was cited in a news release in German on Werder's website that claimed he used the platform as a political weapon.
Werder is eighth in the 18-team Bundesliga and won the last of its four titles in 2004.
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