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    1. Wagamaga on

      The European Commission (EC) is planning to “energetically” advance its probe into content moderation on X (formerly Twitter), potentially ordering changes at Elon Musk’s social network in the coming months, Bloomberg reported.

      Since 2023, the EC has been investigating X for possible violations of the Digital Services Act (DSA). Notably, it’s the group’s first formal probe under the DSA, which requires very large online platforms to meet strict content moderation and transparency standards to ensure user safety, reduce misinformation, prevent illegal/harmful activity, and facilitate “a fair and open online platform environment.”

      In a letter to European lawmakers viewed by Bloomberg, EC tech commissioner Henna Virkkunen and justice chief Michael McGrath apparently confirmed that the investigation into X will end “as early as legally possible.”

      When the sweeping probe was first announced, the EC explained it would investigate X “in areas linked to risk management, content moderation, dark patterns, advertising transparency, and data access for researchers.”

      At that time, the EC was concerned about “the dissemination of illegal content in the context of Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel” on X. The investigation is partly focused on X’s potential failure to detect and remove illegal content required by the DSA, as well as on the effectiveness of X’s Community Notes and other “related policies mitigating risks to civic discourse and electoral processes.”

      Since then, Musk has become more heavily involved in right-wing politics, campaigning for US president-elect Donald Trump and increasingly using X to support right-wing figures globally, most recently in a posting rampage concerning United Kingdom “grooming gangs.” The Financial Times reported that Musk’s UK posts appeared to be fueled by a few X accounts that seemingly appeared on his “For You” page, with one former Twitter exec in Europe, Bruce Daisley, suggesting that “Musk has seemingly become the first tech leader to fall down the rabbit hole of radicalization by his own product.”

    2. schmeckfest on

      Yeah, right.

      Gotta see it, to believe it.

      Maybe we should investigate it for a couple of more years. And then debate about it for a decade or so. In the meantime, anti-democratic oligarchs, who don’t give a fuck about democratic procedures, will take over.

      Now, we need action *now*, you lethargic idiots. Not tomorrow. Not next week, or month. Yesterday. We needed action yesterday, already.

    3. DonManuel on

      As of today they can also check Meta services for the same reason.

    4. No-Objective7265 on

      I hope Europe will force all media and social media companies to make their algorithms available to be monitored in real time, independently, which would sort it all out. Or open source.

      Degenerate billionaires like musk (twitter) would quickly lose interest along with totalitarian dictatorships like china (TikTok) and Russia (maga bots being promoted by algos)

      It might even create the opportunity for home grown alternative platforms. India is a great example of success in this area since they banned TikTok and other terrible Chinese apps.

    5. DnJohn1453 on

      Which is funny since the EU is notoriously pro-left for bias.

    6. thrownkitchensink on

      [https://table.media/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/08140447/Letter-Examination-of-X-formerly-Twitter-practices-in-relation-to-EU-law_Registered.pdf](https://table.media/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/08140447/Letter-Examination-of-X-formerly-Twitter-practices-in-relation-to-EU-law_Registered.pdf)

      Thing is that we are are now reacting. The act would be to come to the conclusion that the policies as expressed by the CEO and the acts of X are against the DSA. WHat messages are pushed? Meddling in election certainly would be. The fine can be 6% of global revenue or even blocking. Blocking x during elections and during the time going into elections would be fine I think.

      Just great.

    7. Rip the band aid off and just ban it. You can investigate it after it’s banned on the grounds of suspected election interference and various other infractions against healthy societies.

    8. chrisni66 on

      Bias‽ Musk has turned it into such a far-right cesspool that hey may as well rebrand it Z

    9. uberprimata on

      Could the EU energetically start to inovate in order to not become an economic backwater, or will we start eating regulations and reports for breakfast in the near future?

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