Since the Hamas attack on Israel, the online service “There is no place for terrorist organizations or violent extremist groups on
Two days earlier, EU Digital Commissioner Thierry Breton had warned entrepreneur Elon Musk against “spreading illegal content” and “false information” on X and threatened possible sanctions. Facebook parent company Meta has now also been warned by Brussels about the same accusations.
“We respond to all law enforcement inquiries,” Yaccarino said. However, Europol has not yet received any indications of illegal content. “Violent and hateful organizations” and threats to kill or injure people are prohibited on the online service
Numerous “Community Notes” have been published
She also referred to the publication of 700 so-called community notes on the situation in Israel. These are user comments intended to better classify news and prevent misinformation. Such classifications should be published even faster in the future than before.
According to a study by the European Commission, X has the largest share of false information of the major online platforms. Musk withdrew from an agreement on how to deal with disinformation between the EU and major online services. Critics accuse the head of electric car maker Tesla of sharply scaling back content moderation and cracking down on hate speech and misinformation since taking over Twitter last year.
Source: Krone

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