PANews reported on January 8 that according to Bloomberg, senior EU digital officials promised to "actively" advance the investigation into Platform X (formerly Twitter) to determine whether it violated the Digital Services Act. The law aims to combat illegal and harmful content, and the focus of the investigation includes whether Platform X promotes far-right political content through algorithms. If confirmed to be in violation, Platform X could be fined up to 6% of its global annual revenue. The European Commission said it would reach a conclusion in accordance with the law as soon as possible.
The EU is accelerating its investigation into the content review compliance of X platform, which may face huge fines
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