, marking the most significant action the bloc has taken to date under a landmark social media law that requires tech platforms to address illegal content and disinformation.
on Thursday that the European Union had sent a request for information to X, the company formerly called Twitter, under the Digital Services Act. The demand marks an escalation from earlier this week, when Breton pressed X owner Elon Musk earlier this week on whether the platform was being used to disseminate “illegal content & disinformation” related to the Hamas attacks against Israel.
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