Musk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law

The DSA took effect in August and requires large online platforms like X to have effective and transparent systems in place for the moderation and removal of harmful content. (AFP/File)
The DSA took effect in August and requires large online platforms like X to have effective and transparent systems in place for the moderation and removal of harmful content. (AFP/File)
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Updated 19 October 2023
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Musk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law

Musk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law
  • Musk responded dismissing the news as false
  • He called Business Insider, which broke the story, as ‘not legitimate’

LONDON: Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, is considering removing the service formerly called Twitter from Europe in response to a new Internet platform regulation in the region, news site Insider reported on Wednesday.
The billionaire has discussed removing the app’s availability in the region, or blocking users in the European Union from accessing it, a person familiar with the company told the publication.
The European Union in August adopted the Digital Services Act (DSA), which sets forth rules for preventing the spread of harmful content, banning or limiting certain user-targeting practices, and sharing some internal data with regulators and associated researchers, among other things.
On Thursday, Musk took to the platform to denied the leak, calling the news “utterly false” and criticizing Business Insider as “not a real publication”.
The financial and business news website has a history of mixed reporting, particularly concerning Musk’s companies.

With Reuters