The European Union has given a stern warning to the billionaire proprietor of X (Formerly Twitter) Elon Musk against allowing the micro-blogging platform to be used to spread disinformation in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
According to Gistlover Thierry Breton, Commissioner of the European Union, wrote to Musk on October 10, 2023, saying that the union has evidence that X is being used to spread false information.
The European Union warned Musk to be transparent and open about what is pushed on the platform, noting that the EU is aware that there are fake and false reports being spread on X, and that he has to reduce them.
The letter reads, “Following the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas against Israel, we have indications that your platform is being used to disseminate illegal content and disinformation in the EU.
“Let me remind you that the Digital Services Act sets very precise obligations regarding content moderation.
“First, you need to be very transparent and clear on what content is permitted under your terms and consistently and diligently enforce your own policies.
“This is particularly relevant when it comes to violent and terrorist content that appears to circulate on your platform. Your latest changes in public interest policies that occurred overnight left many European users uncertain.
“Second, when you receive notices of illegal content in the EU, you must be timely, diligent and objective in taking action and removing the relevant content when warranted. We have, from qualified sources, reports about potentially illegal content circulating on your service despite flags from relevant authorities.
“Third, you need to have in place proportionate and effective mitigation measures to tackle the risks to public security and civic discourse stemming from disinformation.
“Public media and civil society organisations widely report instances of fake and manipulated images and facts circulating on your platform in the EU, such as repurposed old images of unrelated armed conflicts or military footage that actually originated from video games. This appears to be manifestly false or misleading information.
“I therefore invite you to urgently ensure that your systems are effective, and report on the crisis measures taken to my team.
“Given the urgency, I also expect you to be in contact with the relevant law enforcement authorities and Europol, and ensure that you respond promptly to their requests.
“Moreover, on a number of other issues of DSA compliance that deserve immediate attention, my team will follow up shortly with a specific request.
“I urge you to ensure a prompt, accurate and complete response to this request within the next 24 hours. We will include your answer in our assessment file on your compliance with the DSA. I remind you that following the opening of a potential investigation and a finding of non-compliance, penalties can be imposed.”