Irish media regulator opens investigation into Musk's X
Ireland’s media regulator has launched an investigation into X over concerns about its content moderation appeals and accessibility of complaint systems. The probe will assess the platform’s compliance with the EU’s Digital Services Act, which the...

The probe, the first opened by the regulator in its role supervising the compliance of platforms established in Ireland with the European Union's Digital Services Act, will assess Elon Musk-owned X's compliance with parts of the law.
Many large tech multinationals have their European headquarters in Ireland. If a provider is found in violation of the DSA, the Irish regulator can fine it up to 6% of its annual turnover.
The investigation arose from concerns held by the Irish regulator's supervision team, as well as information provided by a non-governmental organisation, HateAid, and a user complaint, the regulator said in a statement.
"Today, we are taking an important step in ensuring a safer online experience for users across the European Union," said John Evans, the Irish regulator's digital services commissioner.
"If we suspect that any platform is failing in these obligations, we will not hesitate to intervene and where appropriate take enforcement action to protect the safety of users in Ireland, and across the European Union."
The EU has cracked down on Big Tech using the DSA, which requires large platforms such as social media sites and search engines to have robust measures in place to mitigate the spread of illegal and harmful content.
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