Elon Musk He assured that in response to the accusations European Commission, what is its platform X hosts “terrorist content” because of the conflict between Hamas and Israel, that his company has an “open and transparent” code, and asked the European body to report alleged violations.
“Our policy is to keep everything open and transparent, and I know that this approach is supported by the EC,” Musk responded to a letter sent by Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton and published by X.
The EC presented Musk with an ultimatum
The European Commission gave Musk 24 hours on Tuesday to brief her on the measures his company is taking to remove “terrorist” and “illegal content” that Brussels says is being circulated on the social network about Hamas’s past attack on Israel. Saturday, hundreds of dead and wounded.
“Following Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel, we have indications that its platform is being used to spread illegal content and disinformation in the EU“Breton indicated in a letter to Musk.
In particular, he said that media and civil society organizations were “widely” reporting that false and fabricated images of armed conflicts unrelated to the Hamas-Israel conflict had appeared on X or military “which actually originated in video games.”
In response, the millionaire businessman asked the Commission to list the violations mentioned in the letter so that the public could see them.
Breton also asked Musk to contact the police and advocated an investigation into X, for which sanctions could be imposed. (EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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