# EU Fee Warns Musk Over Inflammatory Content material

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EU Fee Warns Musk Over Inflammatory Content material
So evidently X’s relationship with the European Fee goes properly.
At the moment, EU Commissioner Thierry Breton has issued X with a reminder of its obligations beneath the Digital Providers Act (DSA) to guard X’s EU customers from misinformation, in addition to inflammatory content material that might “incite violence, hate and racism” inside EU member states.
Although the particular content material Breton highlights just isn’t straight associated to Europeans, as such.
With nice viewers comes larger duty #DSA
As there’s a threat of amplification of probably dangerous content material in ???????? in reference to occasions with main viewers world wide, I despatched this letter to @elonmusk
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— Thierry Breton (@ThierryBreton) August 12, 2024
And whereas Breton’s broader level right here is related, that posts shared by customers exterior of Europe can nonetheless have an effect within the area, it does seem to be a reasonably pointed assault on X and its proprietor Elon Musk, who’s been amplifying a variety of spurious claims about political issues, notably associated to the U.Ok., of late.
At the moment, as Breton notes, Musk can also be interviewing former President Donald Trump on X, in what Musk has promoted as being “unscripted with no limits on subject material.” Which Breton, and plenty of others, are involved may reveal into additional incitement and politically divisive commentary, which is why Breton felt the necessity to get forward of the published.
However Musk has not taken the notice properly, primarily dismissing Breton’s issues, and criticizing the EU Fee’s perceived overreach.
That response unlikely to work in X’s favor amid ongoing scrutiny from the EU Fee, with X already beneath official investigation over Musk’s modifications on the app.
In fact, this can be a authorized concern, not a private one, and if the EU Fee desires to implement its guidelines, it’ll want to indicate precise trigger and impact. However there’s additionally a robust argument to be made that Musk is facilitating politically motivated hate speech, and that Musk himself is taking part in an element in race-based unrest within the U.Ok. by way of his feedback within the app.
Although once more, the U.Ok. is now not a part of the EU, so it’s past the jurisdiction of the EU Fee. Which is why Musk and his supporters are so incensed by Breton’s intervention right here, entering into an space which, of their view no less than, has nothing to do with them.
And it does really feel a little bit like Breton has sought to prod Musk, as a lot as to spotlight X’s DSA obligations.
So, what’s the ultimate end result right here? Effectively, if something, evidently it’ll solely push Elon to make much more controversial remarks, so as to stand his floor towards what he sees as private concentrating on by Breton and the Fee. Musk may also be eager to make use of the chance to indicate his supporters that he’s not going to again down from his “free speech” stance.
Which actually seems like the most important threat right here. Musk is basically being goaded by his supporters into thumbing his nostril at authority, and to try this, he does appear to be doubling-down, and amplifying extra excessive content material, so as to present that he’s not going to take such orders from anyone.
That’s the component that might find yourself getting him in additional hassle. Apart from shredding relationships with regulatory management, Musk can also be more and more eager to carry agency on his controversial remarks when challenged.
And this seems like one other problem that may push him to solidify his stances.
The ultimate end result, then, is that X will come beneath much more scrutiny, and with the Fee in a position to impose vital fines and penalties, that looks like a not-so-great state of affairs for the enterprise.
Basically, Elon is seemingly being set as much as push his limits, and check EU legal guidelines. Which is bait that he’s unlikely to withstand.
Andrew Hutchinson