X hit with $140 million fine from the EU

European Union Slaps Elon Musk's X With $140 Million Fine for Breaching Transparency Rules

In a significant move, the European Commission has imposed a hefty fine of €120 million ($140 million) on Elon Musk's social media platform X, the company formerly known as Twitter. The EU's executive arm accused X of violating its transparency rules under the Digital Services Act (DSA), specifically regarding the blue checkmarking verification system and advertising practices.

The Commission claimed that the removal of user verification for blue checks has created a risk of scams and impersonation fraud, making it difficult for users to determine the authenticity of accounts they engage with. The EU also argues that X's design features in its advertising repository make it challenging for legitimate actors and the general public to identify online ads and spot potential threats.

Furthermore, the Commission alleges that X has failed to provide sufficient information about online ads, including both their content and the entity paying for their placement. This lack of transparency is seen as a breach of the DSA's requirements.

The EU also took issue with X's practices related to public data made available to qualifying researchers under the DSA. The Commission claims that these practices are overly restrictive, effectively undermining research into systemic risks in the European Union.

X has been given 60 working days to respond to the non-compliance decision and 90 days to submit an action plan outlining how it will address the alleged breaches. Failure to comply could result in further financial penalties.

The fine marks a significant step for the EU's Digital Services Act, which aims to regulate online platforms and ensure transparency and accountability. The move sends a clear message that companies must prioritize user trust and data openness to avoid facing hefty fines.
 
🤔💸 Elon Musk got caught 😳! I mean, who doesn't love a good blue check 💙? But seriously, 140 million bucks is crazy 🤑. It's like, come on X 👀, you gotta be more transparent about ads and data 📊. Users deserve to know what they're clicking on 🤝. And researchers need that data to stay safe 🚨. EU got this 💪🏽! Transparency is key 🔑. Now let's see if Musk will comply 😅
 
OMG, can't believe what Elon is in trouble for! I mean, I get why they're fine-ing him - transparency rules are super important, especially on social media where scams & fake accounts run rampant 🤑🚫. But €120 million? That's a lot of cash! 💸 I think it's great that the EU is taking steps to regulate online platforms and keep users safe online 🤝.

As a parent, it makes me so nervous when my kids are online and can't tell what's real & what's not 🤯. It's like, we want to let them have freedom, but we also want to protect them from harm 💕. So, yeah, I'm all for this fine - hope Elon gets his act together and makes things right 👍
 
aww man 🤕 i feel like x got it coming tbh they did kinda ignore those transparency rules for a while and now the eu's finally calling them out on it 😒 but at the same time, can u imagine how hard it must be for them to balance free speech with keeping users safe from scams & impersonation? 🤷‍♀️ still, i think this fine is a good thing - like, we need more accountability in the online world and it's about time x started taking its transparency responsibilities seriously 💯
 
OMG, this is crazy! 🤯 I mean, Elon Musk is already known for being a bit of a wild card, but €120 million? That's just insane! 💸 I can see why the EU would get mad at X for breaching transparency rules, though. It's like, if you're gonna have blue checkmarks, that's supposed to be a sign of trust and authenticity... not a recipe for scams and impersonation fraud 🚫.

And don't even get me started on the ad practices 📺. I mean, who doesn't love a good ad, but come on! You gotta be able to spot a fake one from a mile away. It's like, X should be making it easier for users to see what's going on with online ads, not harder 🔒.

But at the same time... like, this is all part of the EU's whole Digital Services Act thing 📊. And I guess that's kinda cool? 😎 I mean, it's about making sure these platforms are doing right by their users and the public. So, yeah, I get why the EU would be all over X for this... but also, can we just talk about how much I loved Twitter back in the day? 🙅‍♂️
 
🤔 So Musk is getting roasted by the EU over his X platform... I mean, I get it, transparency is key, but €120 million seems kinda steep? Like, what's the actual harm here? Is it just a bunch of scammers pretending to be verified accounts or something? 🤑 And what about all these researchers trying to study the EU's online ecosystem? Are they gonna lose funding because X isn't sharing their data? 📊 This fine seems like more of an economic punishment than a real attempt to protect users. What's the source on this? How did the EU come up with that number? 💸
 
omg, like, I'm totally not surprised about this 🤦‍♂️. I mean, think about it, Elon Musk is all about disrupting the status quo, but can't even figure out how to do that without breaking a few transparency rules 😳. And don't even get me started on the design of X - it's like they took every aesthetic trend from the past decade and mashed them all together into one confusing mess 🤯.

But seriously, €120 million is a pretty big fine, and I'm glad the EU is holding Musk's company accountable for their actions 💸. As someone who loves good layout and structure (I mean, have you seen my desktop wallpaper? 📊), it's infuriating to see companies like X prioritize style over substance.

The Digital Services Act needs to be enforced ASAP - we can't keep living in a world where online platforms are more concerned with looking cool than doing the right thing by their users 🤝.
 
I'm not surprised by this fine 🤑. X has been struggling with transparency issues since Musk took over. I mean, who can really trust what they see on their feed anymore? It's like, blue checkmarking is supposed to verify accounts, but now it just looks like a fancy sticker that anyone can slap on. And don't even get me started on the ads 🤯. If X can't be bothered to provide info about those, who's to say they're not just promoting some dodgy stuff? The EU needs to keep companies in line, imo 👊
 
🚨 I'm not surprised to see X getting fined by the EU, tbh. They've been super sketchy about their ad practices for ages 🤔. I mean, come on, who doesn't want to know what's behind those ads they keep popping up in your feed? 📺 It's just basic transparency, you know?

And don't even get me started on the blue checkmarking thing... 🙄 If X wants users to trust their platform, they need to step up their verification game. I'm all for a little extra security, tbh 💻.

The EU's really showing them who's boss here 👊. We need more accountability from these big corps when it comes to data protection and transparency. It's time for X (and other platforms) to get their acts together 🙏.
 
🤔 so i was thinking like x is a massive platform with billions of users... how can they just ignore the eu's rules about transparency, especially when it comes to something as big as ads? 🤑 i mean, i get that x wants to be free from all this regulation, but at what cost? the fine might seem like a lot, but think about all the scammers and bad actors who'll be helped by these loopholes 😒. still, it's interesting to see how the eu's trying to regulate these platforms... maybe they're onto something 🤓
 
omg 🤯 i cant believe x got hit with a 140 million fine 😳 thats like, huge! im all about platform loyalty 💯 but at the same time, the eu is just doing its job ya know? 🙏 they gotta keep the online space safe and transparent for users. i get that elon wants to make his platform more user-friendly, but breaching transparency rules isnt the way to do it 😬 what really gets me is how much of a risk scams and impersonation fraud pose 🚨 its not just about x either - all social media platforms have to step up their game if they wanna stay on the right side of eu regulators 👍 so yeah, i think this fine sends a strong message that users trust should come first 💯
 
omg, like what even is going on with these rich folks and their money 💸? I mean, I get it, transparency is key, but €120 million is just straight up crazy 🤯. And poor researchers who wanna study the impact of social media on society are being held back because X is too lazy to share public data 📊. It's like, come on X, you made billions off us, now do the right thing and let some actual research happen 🚀. The EU needs to keep slapping these fines until companies start putting users first 💪.
 
🤑 "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." - Lord Acton

The EU is sending a strong message to big tech companies like X: regulate or pay the price! 💸 The Digital Services Act is a step in the right direction towards ensuring transparency and accountability online. It's time for these platforms to prioritize user trust and data openness over profits. 📊
 
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