BRUSSELS, Belgium: The EU´s top digital official wrote to Elon Musk on Monday to remind him of his legal duty to stop “harmful content” from spreading on X, hours before the tech billionaire interviews Donald Trump live on the platform.
“With great audience comes greater responsibility,” the bloc´s internal market commissioner Thierry Breton posted on X, along with the letter laying out Musk´s obligations to combat illegal content and disinformation under EU law.
The European Union has an ongoing probe into X, under its landmark Digital Services Act (DSA) which requires digital firms to effectively police online content to protect users from harm.
“The DSA obligations apply without exceptions or discrimination to the moderation of the whole user community and content of X (including yourself as a user with over 190 million followers),” Breton wrote to Musk.
Breton said the warning was motivated by the “risk of amplification of potentially harmful content in the EU,” citing Musk´s upcoming Trump interview, and also referencing his recent inflammatory comments about far-right riots in the United Kingdom.
“We are monitoring the potential risks in the EU associated with the dissemination of content that may incite violence, hate and racism in conjunction with major political -- or societal -- events around the world,” he wrote.
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