Hamas attacks: the European Union opens an investigation against X after the broadcast of “violent content”

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2023-10-12 22:46:53

For Brussels, X trivializes dangerous messages. The European Commission announced on Thursday the opening of an investigation targeting the social network Hamas attacks against Israel.

The Brussels executive explained in a press release that it had sent a formal request for information to the platform of billionaire Elon Musk. This is the first procedure launched under the new European legislation on digital services (DSA), two days after a first warning letter from Commissioner Thierry Breton.

The latter thus continues the turn of the screw started at the beginning of the week and which saw him successively warn X, Meta and again on Thursday TikTok, in letters addressed to their leaders.

Possible financial sanctions

The request for information sent to X constitutes the first step in a procedure which can lead to heavy financial sanctions in the event of proven and prolonged infringements of the regulations. In extreme cases, fines can reach 6% of the group’s global turnover.

The request for information “follows indications received concerning the presumed dissemination of illicit content,” explained the Commission, which has inherited new power of control and sanction. This request takes the form of a document of around forty pages with specific questions.

A first series concerns clarifications to be made on the publication of illegal content and false information, in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Twitter will have until October 18 to respond. The deadline is extended to October 31 for other less urgent requests.

“Tens of thousands of messages” deleted or reported

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“There is no place on work to take care of the situation.

However, Brussels was already concerned at the end of September about the rate of misinformation on X, pointing out its poor results during tests carried out on several platforms.

“Protect our democracies”

After buying Twitter last year, Elon Musk carried out a massive wave of layoffs that decimated the moderation teams. He regularly reaffirms his vision of freedom of expression, refusing any “censorship”, even if he assures that he respects the laws of each country.

It is about “protecting our citizens and our democracies by providing a safe environment for users and reliable sources of information, including in times of crisis,” declared Thierry Breton, European Commissioner for Digital Affairs.

The launch of the procedure comes five days after the Hamas attacks against Israel which left at least 1,200 dead, the vast majority civilians, while some 150 people were taken hostage. The Israeli response in the Gaza Strip has killed more than 1,350 people, including many civilians.

The conflict arouses immense emotion across the world, conducive to attempts to manipulate opinion. Humiliating videos of hostages, decapitated bodies, filmed assassinations… Social networks have been flooded with violent images but also with attempts at disinformation, a challenge for all platforms. Brussels also warned the American group Meta (Facebook, Instagram) on Wednesday, then the Chinese social network TikTok on Thursday.

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