🔴 We have sent X a request for information under the Digital Services Act to obtain more details on its content moderation activities, including:

➡ its content moderation resources in light of the reduction in linguistic coverage within our Union, from 11 EU languages to 7;

➡ the implementation of generative AI tools.

This request is a further step in an ongoing investigation, which builds upon the evidence gathering and analysis conducted so far.

More: europa.eu/!dhHQmN

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Ghast

@EU_Commission

Wow, you're quite vindictive after the loss of censorship and protection of CP.

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Benjamin Balder Bach

@EU_Commission X is the worst sewage tank that it's ever been. With its current state in mind, I don't think that pushing them for more moderation will help. The vision of the platform is "freedom of speech", creating a culture where people take no responsibility for their rhetorical actions. A feast for bots.

"Community Notes" are a cat and mouse game, cost-free for X. Misinformation is allowed with an accompanying community note -- and the community notes can then be perceived as subjective.

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@EU_Commission good thing

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Andrea :archlinux:

@EU_Commission good luck expecting decent answers.

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Marco Frasca

@EU_Commission great news, when will you ban that… thing? Thank you

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Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈

@EU_Commission glad somebody stands up the Tech Bros rather than drops their pants and let's the Bros do whatever they want, like the Anglo nations.

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@EU_Commission
How can you threaten individuals and companies for supporting 7 instead of 11 languages when you are unable to support at least 2 of the #EU official languages? 🙄
I don't like X or big tech, but I am also very scared about how our institutions are dealing with these issues.

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