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Musks X-Company to receive final EU warning for dangerous content

Musks X-Company to receive final EU warning for dangerous content

Odaily2024/07/04 22:48
By:Odaily
Odaily News According to people familiar with the matter, Musks X company (formerly Twitter) will receive a final warning from the European Union regarding dangerous content. The European Union will release preliminary findings on X company in the coming weeks. If X company violates the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), it will face the risk of being fined 6% of its EU market revenue.
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