European Union Issues Warning to Musk, Trump Ahead of Historic X Interview

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Things are getting heated in the tech world! Thierry Breton, a top official from the European Commission, just sent a pretty intense letter to Elon Musk. The letter is a formal reminder to Musk that his platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), has to comply with the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA).

Musk will be interviewing Trump live at 8pm on X.

Breton highlights a couple of major points:

Compliance with EU Law: Musk’s platform has over 300 million users, with a third in the EU. Breton’s making it clear that X needs to follow the DSA’s rules, especially given its status as a “Very Large Online Platform.” This includes protecting freedom of expression and media freedom while also making sure harmful content doesn’t spiral out of control.

Content Moderation: Breton’s really emphasizing that X has to be diligent in moderating content, particularly when it comes to illegal content, hate speech, and disinformation. He even mentions ongoing proceedings against X regarding the spread of illegal content and disinformation, which is pretty serious.

Potential Consequences: If X fails to comply with the DSA, the EU could take further action. Breton’s not messing around—he mentions that they could use their full “toolbox” of measures to protect EU citizens.

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    This letter is basically a strong warning shot across the bow, letting Musk know that the EU is keeping a close eye on how X handles its content, especially with big political events coming up. It’s a reminder that even tech giants like Musk can’t ignore the rules when it comes to operating in the EU.

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