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    Musk has 24 hours to tackle Israel-Hamas 'disinformation' on X
    If Musk doesn't comply, the DSA rules authorize the EU to fine his company up to 6% of its global revenue

    Musk has 24 hours to tackle Israel-Hamas 'disinformation' on X

    By Rishabh Raj
    Oct 11, 2023
    10:02 am

    What's the story

    The European Union is calling on Elon Musk to tackle the spread of "disinformation" on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

    This comes after a surprise attack by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Israel.

    EU industry chief Thierry Breton issued a stern warning to Musk. He said, "I urge you to ensure a prompt, accurate and complete response to this request within the next 24 hours."

    Twitter Post

    Breton lists out DSA obligations

    Following the terrorist attacks by Hamas against 🇮🇱, we have indications of X/Twitter being used to disseminate illegal content & disinformation in the EU.

    Urgent letter to @elonmusk on #DSA obligations ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/avMm1LHq54

    — Thierry Breton (@ThierryBreton) October 10, 2023

    Details

    Musk responds, seeking clarification on alleged violations

    Musk responded to Breton's concerns by asking for specific examples of the mentioned violations.

    He said his company's policy is based on transparency and open-source principles.

    Breton shot back, saying, "You are well aware of your users'—and authorities'—reports on fake content and glorification of violence. Up to you to demonstrate that you walk the talk."

    Twitter Post

    Musk's response

    Our policy is that everything is open source and transparent, an approach that I know the EU supports.

    Please list the violations you allude to on 𝕏, so that that the public can see them.

    Merci beaucoup.

    — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 10, 2023

    What Next?

    Digital Services Act rules for online platforms

    The Digital Services Act (DSA) requires big online platforms like X to remove illegal content and put measures in place to address risks to public safety and civil discourse.

    Breton wants Musk to quickly get in touch with law enforcement authorities and Europol, making sure they respond fast to their requests.

    If Musk doesn't comply, the DSA rules authorize the EU to fine his company up to 6% of its global revenue.

    Insights

    Alleged disinformation includes fake news and repurposed images

    Breton's letter points out examples of fake news and reused images related to the Hamas attack on Israel being shared on X.

    He reminds Musk of the responsibilities laid out by the Digital Services Act when it comes to content moderation. Breton is worried about changes in X's public interest policies and whether they follow new rules.

    Other big social media companies have joined a voluntary code of practice set up by the EU to meet these regulations.

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