As they have announced, La Vanguardia will stop publishing the tweets live and leave their accounts in an unerased impasse. Journalists will be free to continue their work, among them those who have extensive monitoring in Spain, such as Enric Juliana or Pedro Vallín. The decision of La Vanguardia took into account that X/Twitter has become a box of trash echoes, "has become a platform where conspiracy and misinformation prevail". The newspaper claims that it has been found that "anti-human rights ideas, such as hatred of ethnic minorities, misogyny and racism" have become viral, and that is what drives Elon Musk's proprietary platform to earn more money from advertising. He also criticized that "the massive presence of bottles of unknown origin distorts the discussion".
The Guardian announced its decision yesterday with an article from its technology editor. They refer to racist and conspiratorial messages from the far right, like La Vanguardia, and there too journalists are free to use the platform. 80 accounts of The Guardinan, with 27 million followers (no one knows how many the boots are)-
On the other hand, historian Zaldieroak and former director Martxelo Otamendi have commented on the issue in today’s ETB-2 briefing. The news continues on Twitter, but it's not yet on Mastodon, where an unofficial bot has tweeted its news. In particular, the performance of this fully automated bot does not exactly match the standards of URL 0, but the administrators have decided to leave it there, "knowing that it is provisional until the news is officially in Mastodon".
Note: It's still being promoted on Twitter, but also on Mastodon.