The European Union Accuses Social Network X of Deceiving Users and Violating Online Content Laws

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The European Union Accuses Social Network X of Deceiving Users and Violating Online Content Laws

The European Union accused the social network X of deceiving users and violating online content laws.

A new report from the European Commission in Brussels about the major American company X, which was previously known as the Twitter social media platform, states that this company is violating European Union laws.

According to the assessment by this body, the company X, owned by Elon Musk, could face a hefty fine if the violations of European laws are confirmed.

According to the European Commission, the design of the online platform X has the potential to mislead users. Specifically, the European Commission accuses the company X of having a user account verification method that could mislead other users of the platform, as anyone on this social network can obtain a verified account.

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