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Breaking: EU Warns Musk Of Twitter Ban Over Content Moderation

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The EU has threatened to shut down Elon Musk’s Twitter unless the billionaire follows its stringent guidelines for content moderation, igniting a legal war over the survival of the social network.

Strict Rules Imposed

According to persons with knowledge of the event, Thierry Breton, the EU commissioner in charge of carrying out the bloc’s digital regulations, issued the threat during a video chat with Musk on Wednesday.

Breton gave Musk a number of requirements to follow, including giving up the practice of restoring banned users in an “arbitrary” manner, combating misinformation “aggressively,” and agreeing to a comprehensive independent audit of the platform by the following year.

Violations To Be Costly

Musk was informed that Twitter risked breaking the EU’s new Digital Services Act, a historic law that establishes the global standard for how Big Tech must regulate content on the internet.

Breton reaffirmed that under the law, Twitter might be subject to a ban across all of Europe or fines of up to 6% of its worldwide revenue.

Musk’s Dire Attempts In Vain

According to individuals informed on the conversation, the new owner of Twitter vehemently expressed his opinion that the DSA was quite rational, and that he had read the legislation and believed it should be implemented globally.

Read More: Elon Musk Says Apple Has Stopped Advertising On Twitter

However, Musk, a self-described “free speech absolutist,” has said that he would permit all communication on the platform as long as it was legal, although “negative/hate speech” will be “deboosted,” and the EU’s planned rules seemed to be a direct response to this.

Following a user poll on whether the former US president should be permitted to return to the website, Musk has restored Donald Trump’s account.

Read More: Elon Musk Asks Users To Vote If Trump Should Be Unbanned

Kanye West, who was suspended for making anti-Semitic remarks, and Andrew Tate, who was suspended for posting misogynistic material, have both been permitted back to Twitter. Facebook and Instagram continue to block all of them.

More Concerns Brewing

Senior EU authorities are also worried that Twitter won’t have enough employees to follow the new regulations after Musk sacked more than half of its 7,500 employees this month.

Breton also urged Musk to implement stringent advertising regulations, such as a prohibition on targeting consumers or children based on sensitive information like their political or religious convictions. The new digital standards for the EU that will be in effect at the beginning of next year are in line with these measures.

Read More: Is Twitter Implementing Signal Protocol for Encrypted DMs?

 

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Pratik Bhuyan

Pratik has been a crypto evangelist since 2016 & been through almost all that crypto has to offer. Be it the ICO boom, bear markets of 2018, Bitcoin halving to till now - he has seen it all.

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