Report: X Sold Premium Accounts to Sanctioned Iranian Officials
More than 24 Iranian government-linked accounts used X’s paid Premium features to amplify state propaganda during protests, potentially violating U.S. sanctions, Tech Transparency Project said.
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X sold premium services to Iranian leaders, despite US sanctions: Report
The social media platform X appears to have stripped numerous Iranian officials of their blue check marks following questions regarding possible violations of U.S. sanctions against the Islamic republic. In a report released Thursday, the Tech Transparency Project said that more than two dozen accounts belonging to Iranian officials, government agencies and state-controlled media outlets have been using X’s premium services. “Because X requires …
Elon Musk might be violating sanctions against Iran with X Premium accounts.
The Tech Transparency Project identified several Iranian government agencies and officials enjoying the perks of X Premium accounts. Normally, Premium requires a paid subscription, which could violate US sanctions. Suspiciously, when Wired flagged some of those accounts to X, they were stripped of their blue checkmarks: > X did not respond to a request for comment, but within hours of WIRED flagging several X accounts belonging to Iranian offici…
Elon Musk’s X Appears to Be Violating US Sanctions by Selling Premium Accounts to Iranian Leaders
While publicly supporting protesters in Iran, Elon Musk’s X appears to have been selling premium accounts to regime officials. Check marks were removed from certain accounts after a WIRED inquiry.
X's Premium Account Dilemma: Selling Checkmarks to Iranian Officials
X, formerly Twitter, finds itself amidst controversy as premium verification accounts were sold to Iranian government officials and state‑controlled media, potentially violating OFAC regulations. These officials, subject to U.S. sanctions, had access to X's blue checkmarks through its paid premium service, raising serious legal and financial questions for the platform.
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