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Europe orders Elon Musk’s X to submit documents on its recommendation algorithms

  • The European Commission is investigating Elon Musk's social media network X for potential breaches of EU content moderation rules, requesting internal documents by February 15.
  • X must retain documents regarding its recommender system from January 17 to the end of 2025, as part of the investigation under the Digital Services Act .
  • EU officials stressed their commitment to enforcing the DSA, despite Musk's ties to incoming President Donald Trump, and ordered X to provide access to its content moderation data.
  • The investigation reflects a growing divide over free speech between the EU and the United States, with regulators aiming to ensure a safe online environment for European citizens.
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The European Parliament will discuss the correct application of the DSA on Tuesday. The Commission, meanwhile, asks for a new investigation into the platform, which will be forced to keep all the documentation. The owner causes: 'Make Europe great again'. “From Maga (Make America Great Again, ed.) to Mega: r...

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“Today, we are taking new steps to clarify whether X's recommendation systems comply with the Digital Services Act,” said Henna Virkkunen, European Commissioner for Technological Sovereignty

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EU steps up probe into Musk's X, days ahead of Trump inauguration

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