On July 20, X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, sent a letter to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, threatening to sue the British research nonprofit.
On July 20, X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, sent a letter to the Center for Countering Digital Hate threatening to sue the British research nonprofit.
This month, Elon Musk said that the social media platform's cash flow remains negative amid a nearly 50% drop in advertising revenue.Elon Musk's latest legal adversary: a nonprofit that studies hate speech and misinformation on social media. The letter follows CCDH research published in June, which studied the propagation of hate speech on the social media platform since Musk's buyout. In one report looking at 100 different accounts subscribed to Twitter Blue, CCDH found that X Corp. failed to act on
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