The European Union has fined the X social media platform (formerly Twitter), owned by Elon Musk and his investment group, $140 million (usd) for violations of the EU Digital Services Act. The decision by the EU is likely to create even more friction between President Trump and the European Union. However, this problem is not difficult to solve.
The collective government within the EU accuse Elon Musk and X of permitting misinformation, disinformation and malinformation to appear on the platform.
The European DSA is ultimately designed to control information, that reality should not be debated. All efforts to control traditional and social media are efforts to control information.
The specifics of the reasoning for the fine are typically European. (1) Twitter allows ordinary people to deliver information at the same level as people who should be defined as more important. (2) Advertisers of those who pay for promotion of information on X are not easily identifiable – people need to figure it out on their own. (3) It is too difficult to figure out who is providing the information.
Basically, all of the EU concerns center around information control. It’s really an ideology issue. In the outlook of the EU, bureaucrats and elites feel they are superior and must rule/protect the people under them. Ordinary people having access to information that may or may not be approved by the EU is the underlying issue.
EUROPE – […] Before Musk acquired X, when it was previously known as Twitter, the checkmarks mirrored verification badges common on social media and were largely reserved for celebrities, politicians and other influential accounts, such as Beyonce, Pope Francis, writer Neil Gaiman and rapper Lil Nas X.
After he bought it in 2022, the site started issuing the badges to anyone who wanted to pay $8 per month.
That means X does not meaningfully verify who’s behind the account, “making it difficult for users to judge the authenticity of accounts and content they engage with,” the Commission said in its announcement.
X also fell short of the transparency requirements for its ad database, regulators said.
Platforms in the EU are required to provide a database of all the digital advertisements they have carried, with details such as who paid for them and the intended audience, to help researches detect scams, fake ads and coordinated influence campaigns. But X’s database, the Commission said, is undermined by design features and access barriers such as “excessive delays in processing.”
Regulators also said X also puts up “unnecessary barriers” for researchers trying to access public data, which stymies research into systemic risks that European users face.
“Deceiving users with blue checkmarks, obscuring information on ads and shutting out researchers have no place online in the EU. The DSA protects users,” Henna Virkkunen, the EU’s executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy, said in a prepared statement. (more)
Stopping this nonsense is not complicated.
Attach a $1,000 free speech support fee to every European automobile sold in the USA.
Their pontificating ideology is less important than their need for money.
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Why can’t we just counter fine the EU?
This definitely deserves the Mickey Mouse One Finger Salute meme.
I think the EU and Britain have more important issues to attend to than fining Twitter
This clip has a happy ending, thankfully
A train in England-A Muslim immigrant pulls out a knife and threatens to stab the passengers.
Good rugby player, I’m assuming!!!
Best clip I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for sharing, awesome! Just puts a smile on my face bigtime…
Musk should ban all eu leaders and pols and journos from x and watch them all squeal
Too much truth… they can’t handle it.
Brilliant solution …
Sundance, $1,000 fine? How about $1,000,000 to start?
The Dark Ages are slowly descending over Europe, and there are those on both sides of the Atlantic who want to drag the United States into their shadow.
It all clicked for me when I heard a guy on the radio say: the EU is always fining American companies. Think about this what technology does the EU make or have that the world wants? Oracle, Microsoft, Facebook, Salesforce, Service Now, etc. They have a handful of companies, but they regulate everything to death. Then they sue our companies for money.
My perspective is this fine can be viewed as an ‘anti-US tariff tariff’. The EU is too weak to directly impose tariffs. Besides, EU had already tried that and failed.
The EU Act was already in place, but the dollar penalty is become a means to claw back against the US tariffs.
Therefore, expect more fines and of a higher amount.
At the least, the fine imposed upon X is a means to elevate EU vis a vis US economic superiority. A flex.
EU is striving for economic parity in whiich ever way possible. That such parity is very unlikely is not a deterrent to the globaist mind.
To rule over the ashes is a subset.