The French prosecutor is pursuing charges against Elon Musk and his company X due to the spread of images related to child sexual abuse. This move is part of the French government's efforts to combat cybercrime and protect children.
The Paris public prosecutor's office has opened a preliminary investigation against Elon Musk and his company X, formerly known as Twitter. This investigation is part of legal audits concerning the company's activities.
Major leftist parties in Germany announced their withdrawal from Elon Musk's X platform on Monday, protesting the rise of misinformation being spread through the platform. This decision comes at a critical time as concerns grow over the impact of fake news on political life.
The X platform has officially announced the permanent closure of its Communities feature due to its inability to attract users and its transformation into a source of spam reports. The phased shutdown will begin on May 6 and will be completed by the end of the month.
X has announced the closure of its community feature, citing low user engagement and a high volume of spam content. This decision is part of the company's efforts to enhance user experience on the platform.
On Thursday evening, the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, blocked the account of an AFP correspondent in a predominantly Kurdish region of southeastern Turkey, responding to a request from Turkish authorities. This action raises concerns about press freedom in the country.
A tweet attributed to Japanese comedian <strong>Eiko Kano</strong>, dated September 2, 1992, has ignited widespread debate on social media. This date contradicts reality as the X platform (formerly Twitter) did not exist at that time, raising discussions about 'timestamp glitches' in digital platforms.