Spain says social media platforms such as Musk's X must be neutral, not interfere
Spain's government spokesperson Pilar Alegria emphasized that social media platforms should remain neutral and not interfere in political affairs, responding to Elon Musk's spat with European leaders. A European Commission spokesperson noted that ...

Pilar Alegria was answering a question about the high-profile spat between billionaire Elon Musk, who owns the social messaging platform X, and European leaders such as Britain's Keir Starmer and France's Emmanuel Macron.
"We believe that these platforms must always act with absolute neutrality and above all, without interfering," she told a news conference.
A European Commission spokesperson said on Monday that while Musk was free to express his views on European politics, X must adhere to rules in the EU's Digital Services Act, under which large online platforms have to analyse and mitigate potential risks for electoral processes and civic discourse.
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