A European regulator stated Thursday that it despatched a proper request to X, previously often known as Twitter, to acquire info associated to the unfold of unlawful content material and disinformation on the service amid the Israel-Hamas battle.
Thierry Breton, the European commissioner for the interior market, stated on X that the European Union’s govt arm, the European Fee, is investigating whether or not X is complying with the Digital Companies Act.
The DSA “is right here to guard each freedom of expression & our democracies — together with in occasions of disaster,” Breton wrote.
The act went into impact in late August, requiring platforms which have over 45 million month-to-month lively customers within the EU to scan for and take away unlawful content material from their companies and to element their methodologies. Failure to adjust to the DSA may end in fines totaling 6% of an organization’s annual income.
Breton despatched a letter to X proprietor Elon Musk expressing concern concerning the unfold of disinformation and “violent and terrorist” content material on the service and urging Musk to reply inside 24 hours time. Breton despatched Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg an analogous letter on Wednesday about disinformation on Fb “to make sure that your techniques are efficient.”
The EC stated in an announcement about its formal request to X that it is investigating the corporate’s compliance with the DSA, specializing in “its insurance policies and practices concerning notices on unlawful content material, criticism dealing with, threat evaluation and measures to mitigate the dangers recognized.”
X should present the related info on its “disaster response protocol” to the EC by Oct. 18, after which present different associated knowledge by Oct. 31, the EC stated. The fee will then “assess subsequent steps.”
“Following its designation as Very Massive On-line Platform, X is required to adjust to the complete set of provisions launched by the DSA since late August 2023, together with the evaluation and mitigation of dangers associated to the dissemination of unlawful content material, disinformation, gender-based violence, and any adverse results on the train of elementary rights, rights of the kid, public safety and psychological well-being,” the EU’s govt arm stated.
X declined to touch upon the formal request for info.
Earlier on Thursday, X CEO Linda Yaccarino shared the corporate’s response to Breton’s warning letter.
“In response to the current terrorist assault on Israel by Hamas, we have redistributed sources and refocused inside groups who’re working across the clock to handle this quickly evolving state of affairs,” the assertion stated.
In one other X put up containing X’s letter to the EC, the corporate stated, “Because the terrorist assault on Israel, we’ve got taken motion to take away or label tens of 1000’s of items of content material, whereas Group Notes are seen on 1000’s of posts, producing tens of millions of impressions.”
“We proceed to reply promptly to regulation enforcement requests from world wide, together with EU member states,” X stated within the letter. “On the time of receipt of your letter, we had not obtained any notices from Europol regarding unlawful content material on the service.”