In a recent development, unelected officials within the European Union (EU) have initiated an investigation into Elon Musk’s Twitter alternative, X, citing concerns about the platform’s handling of “illegal content” and so-called “hate speech.” The investigation, led by European Commissioner Thierry Breton, accuses Musk and X of failing to fulfill their obligations in keeping “disinformation” and dissenting opinions off the platform.
Breton announced the formal infringement proceedings against @X on the social media platform, expressing concerns about X’s user interface, including its “blue tick” system, being deemed as having a “deceptive design.” The EU probe will delve into whether X’s measures to combat “misinformation” have been effective and whether the platform has adequately addressed allegations of hosting illegal content and hate speech.
This move by EU globalists raises questions about the delicate balance between regulating online content and preserving free speech. Critics argue that such investigations may lead to increased censorship and restrictions on the expression of diverse opinions.
EU Globalists Launch Investigation Into Elon Musk’s X for “Illegal Content” and “Hate Speech”