The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a United Kingdom-based nonprofit group that purports to combat online hate and misinformation, has joined the growing ranks of far-left media figures and organizations that have deleted their X (formerly Twitter) accounts. Following President-elect Donald J. Trump’s landslide victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election—in part aided by a Super PAC funded by X owner Elon Musk—several high-profile Democrat-aligned media personalities, including Joy Reid and Don Lemon, have left the platform.
CCDH has long been at the center of a network of radical progressive activists and organizations pushing to censor the voices of populists and conservatives online under the guise of countering political misinformation and hate speech. In 2020, the group was partially responsible for Google’s decision to ban The Federalist and ZeroHedge from generating revenue through Google Ads. “We found that lots of those companies are inadvertently funding through their advertising content that is outright racist in defense of white supremacism and contains conspiracy theories about George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement,” the CEO of CCDH, Imram Ahmed, said at the time. Ahmed has also deleted his personal X account.
More recently, CCDH was responsible for the AI image generator Midjourney’s decision to block users from creating images featuring either Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Using language often employed by CCDH, the company claimed the decision was to prevent the spread of “misinformation.”
The National Pulse reported in October that Musk declared “war” on the Britain-based censorship group after internal documents surfaced showing CCDH intended to launch an effort to destroy his social media platform. According to the files, CCDH has set “Kill Musk’s Twitter” as a top priority heading into 2025.