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X is shutting down Communities because of low usage and lots of spam

X is shutting down Communities because of low usage and lots of spam

X has shut down its Communities feature due to low user engagement and high spam levels, the company announced. Only a small fraction of users participated, and spam was a significant issue, leading to the decision to discontinue the feature. The move aims to improve platform quality and user experience.

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