Elon Musk’s X rebuts EU allegations of ‘illegal’ information about the Israel-Hamas conflict

Elon Musk’s X rebuts EU allegations of ‘illegal’ information about the Israel-Hamas conflict


Linda Yaccarino: CEO of X talking with CNBC’s Sara Eisen on Aug. 10th, 2023.

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Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X, formerly identified as Twitter, on Thursday laid out how the social media platform is tackling likely illegal content connected to the Israel-Hamas conflict after a single of the European Union’s top rated regulators stated it had observed signs that the services was currently being applied to unfold disinformation.

The militant Palestinian group Hamas introduced an attack on Israel in excess of the weekend. Hamas has been designated a terrorist business by the U.S., Japan, Australia, Israel, the European Union and many other nations.

In a letter posted on X, Yaccarino stated that following the Hamas assault on Israel, the social media business “assembled a management group to evaluate the situation.”

X has “identified and taken out hundreds of Hamas-affiliated accounts” considering the fact that the begin of the war, Yaccarino mentioned.

The CEO also thorough the company’s guidelines all over violent speech, artificial or manipulated media and perpetrators of violent attacks.

“X is dedicated to serving the public dialogue, primarily in significant times like this and understands the worth of addressing any illegal content material that could be disseminated by means of the system,” Yaccarino mentioned.

“There is no spot on X for terrorist companies or violent extremist teams and we keep on to take out such accounts in actual time, which includes proactive endeavours.”

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Yaccarino claimed so considerably, X has responded to a lot more than 80 acquire down requests gained in the EU “within essential timelines in a diligent and aim method.” She asked the European Commission to “provide extra element” of the alleged unlawful content on X. The CEO included that the business has not been given any notices from Europol relating to unlawful content material on the support.

Breton also despatched a equivalent letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg this 7 days, urging him to be “vigilant” about content in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

The EU proceeds to ramp up scrutiny of Significant Tech. In April, beneath the DSA, the European Commission specified 19 businesses, which includes Apple and Amazon, as “quite huge” online platforms, this means that they will occur less than nearer monitoring under the restrictions.





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