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title: "We left Twitter. Here's why and where we are now"
date: 2025-02-06T19:15:27Z
modified: 2025-02-07T05:56:21Z
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excerpt: Ditch the toXic air. Breathe fresh with us on Bluesky 🦋
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author: Jenny Tuazon
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We’ve got some big news – [**we’re on Bluesky!**](https://bsky.app/profile/350.org) If you hadn’t heard, this is a relatively new online space that many people, organisations, and media outlets are leaving Twitter/X for.

Twitter/X has changed a lot, and not for the better. [Its leadership has amplified hate and allowed climate disinformation to spread unchecked](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/11/x-white-supremacist-site/680538/). **Staying true to our values means refusing to lend credibility to platforms that give white supremacy and disinformation a free pass.** We won’t compromise on that – and we won’t compromise on the quality of the conversations we engage in, either.

Of course, we don’t assume any platform is perfect or has our best interests at heart. [At the end of the day, many are corporations beholden to shareholders, not their user base](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/17/cambridge-analytica-facebook-influence-us-election). That’s why we continually evaluate where we show up online and how we engage, **ensuring our content is reliable, fact-checked, and rooted in truth.**

For now, [you can find us on Bluesky](https://bsky.app/profile/350.org), where we’ll continue sharing updates, actions, and trustworthy climate news from all over the world. You may also check out this [starter pack to follow our regional and country teams and local groups on Bluesky](https://go.bsky.app/MMTxsKL).

![](https://350.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-at-1.31.10 PM.png)

However, as an international organisation, we work with people in many different countries and contexts. Some parts of the world still rely heavily on Twitter/X to share information and organise quickly. Because of that, some of our teams will keep their accounts to be as effective as possible.

Meanwhile, we’re still on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/350.org), [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/350org/), and [Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/company/350-org/) – stay connected with us if you haven’t already.

In these hard times, ensuring we all have **access to reliable climate news and fact-checked information** is essential. Here are some sources and tools we recommend for staying informed and fighting climate disinformation:

- [Organizations Leading the Fight Against Fake News – The Trusted Web Foundation](https://thetrustedweb.org/organizations-leading-the-fight-against-fake-news/)
- [Tools that Fight Disinformation Online – RAND.org](https://www.rand.org/research/projects/truth-decay/fighting-disinformation/search.html)
- [How to identify legitimate websites – Columbia University Information Technology](https://www.cuit.columbia.edu/legit-websites)
- [Greensky: Starter pack to follow legitimate environmental and climate Bluesky accounts](https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:66lbtw2porscqpmair6mir37/feed/aaabkznpn5x2g)

Together, we can build a better future for all. And that includes the spaces where we come together to fight for it.