In a stern letter, Commissioner Thierry Breton alluded to potential investigations if the platform won’t comply with the Digital Services Act
militants. In response, Musk demanded that the European Commission identify specific violations of EU internet regulations on X “so that the public can see them.”
Breton noted that X needed to be transparent about its terms and enforce them adequately, alluding to “violent and terrorist content that appears to circulate on your platform.” He also said X had to be “timely, diligent and objective in taking action” by removing such content.
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