Ireland's media regulator launches its first formal investigation under the EU DSA, probing X for allegedly failing to remove illegal content reported by users (Bloomberg)

TechmemeWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 5:35:02 PM
Ireland's media regulator launches its first formal investigation under the EU DSA, probing X for allegedly failing to remove illegal content reported by users (Bloomberg)
Ireland's media regulator has initiated its first formal investigation under the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) into Elon Musk's social media platform X. The investigation focuses on allegations that X has failed to remove illegal content reported by users. This marks a significant step in enforcing compliance with EU regulations aimed at ensuring online safety and accountability for digital platforms. The outcome of this investigation could have implications for how social media companies manage user-generated content and respond to reports of illegal activity.
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