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Clifton Suspension Bridge Museum makes dramatic exit from X

Clifton Suspension Bridge Museum makes dramatic exit from X

Following X leader Elon Musk’s vociferous decision to support Donald Trump in the recent US presidential election, social media enthusiasts around the world are debating whether to abandon the platform in favor of newer options like Bluesky. Last Wednesday (November 13) Guard He caused a lot of controversy when he decided to jump ship, and now so does—wait for it—the Clifton Suspension Bridge Museum in Bristol, UK.

“Due to an increase in inappropriate content and a decrease in meaningful engagement with our followers, we have chosen to no longer post on this account,” the museum said before recently bowing to X. sincere) answers.

“In a move sure to deal a blow to tech billionaire Elon Musk’s global social media platform, the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Museum has announced that it, too, will boycott the online messaging site,” the UK publication said. Audience. Journalist Eilis O’Hanlon was more generous, stating: “All credit goes to the Clifton Suspension Bridge. “At least they left Twitter instead of constantly saying they would.”

Opened in 1864, the bridge is considered an architectural gem. “Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of Bristol’s most recognizable structures. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this building marks a turning point in engineering history and symbolizes a city of original thinkers and independent spirit,” the website proudly states.