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12 November 14:33

President Macron stated that he does not rule out leaving social networks like X, but the priority is to regulate them domestically.

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Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, announced that he does not rule out the possibility of leaving certain social networks, including X (formerly Twitter), but emphasized that he will not make such a decision immediately. In a debate in Toulouse, he stated that the priority is to obtain regulations and visibility from within these platforms before deciding whether it is necessary to abandon certain networks.


Macron highlighted the importance of this issue, mentioning the risks that social networks pose to French democracy. He participated in the debate to raise an alarm about the impact of these platforms on society.

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