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Our use of social media: an update

In recent years, social media networks have become less useful as a way of having conversations, sharing messages and mobilising people to act for change. In August 2024, lies spread on social media played a key role in sparking racist riots across the UK.

Twitter (now known as X) is the platform most involved in spreading hate and disinformation. We have therefore decided we will no longer be posting on Twitter, although our account will remain open.

You can still find us on all the other major social networks:

Or even better, sign up for our regular email updates. Email is the best way to ensure you get all the news from us and can stay connected.

If you’re a partner in our work, please let us know which social media channels you’re still using. We’ll follow you and do what we can to share and boost your messages.

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