Elon Musk’s X first to be fined under EU’s Digital Services Act

EU Fines Elon Musk's X Under Digital Services Act for Deceptive Practices, Threatening Free Speech

In a significant move, the European Union has fined Elon Musk's new platform X nearly $140 million under its Digital Services Act (DSA) for deceptive practices and violating key provisions of the law.

The fine, announced by the EU Commission on Friday, comes as a result of X's handling of user verification. When Musk took over Twitter in November 2022, he changed the platform's historical use of a blue checkmark to verify notable users. Instead, Musk started selling blue checks for about $8 per month, which immediately prompted a wave of imposter accounts pretending to be notable celebrities, officials, and brands.

Today, X still prominently advertises that paying for checks is the only way to "verify" an account on the platform. However, the EU Commission has concluded that this practice deceives users and exposes them to scams, including impersonation frauds, as well as other forms of manipulation by malicious actors.

The commission also found X guilty of violating another key provision of the DSA – transparency and accessibility of its ad repository. The law requires platforms to make certain details about ads public so that researchers and users can detect scams, hybrid threat campaigns, coordinated information operations, and fake advertisements.

X apparently was guilty of "excessive delays in processing" when researchers sought access to the platform's ad data, and once the data was shared, X excluded critical information – such as the content and topic of the advertisement, as well as the legal entity paying for it. This lack of transparency makes it harder to determine who's paying for what ads.

The EU Commission has given X 60 days to share information on the measures it will take to fix these compliance issues. The platform now faces a significant fine and potential periodic penalty payments if it fails to make corrections.

Musk has not directly commented on the fine, but Vice President JD Vance reacted to rumors by prematurely blasting the decision as EU censorship on X. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has also demanded that the EU overhaul its tech regulations to avoid a 50 percent tariff rate on steel products.

The commission seems confident that the fine will not be ruled as improper censorship and that the DSA is having nothing to do with censorship. The EU official who announced the fine said it was a "modest fine" calculated based on legitimate fears of non-compliance, which could expose EU users to risks.

X's response to the fine remains uncertain, but experts expect the platform to fight the decision in court. This will be the first test of pushback against the DSA in litigation.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this fine, to be honest 😐. Elon Musk and X have been all over the place with this "verification" thingy. It's just a fancy way of saying they're trying to make some cash off people's trust 🤑. And now the EU is calling them out for it? Better late than never, I guess 🕰️.

The thing that really got me was how X is still using that fake verification system despite all this fuss 🙄. It's like they think we're stupid or something 😂. And don't even get me started on the ad transparency issue – it's just basic common sense to make that stuff public, you know? 🔒

I'm not saying I agree with the fine amount or anything, but it's good that someone's finally holding X accountable 🙌. It'll be interesting to see how they try to fight this in court 💼. Maybe they can explain why they thought it was a good idea to sell fake verification checks for a profit 🤑? Just saying 😒
 
I think this is a total overreach by the EU 🙄. Like, come on $140 million? That's just ridiculous. If Elon wants to run his platform however he wants, that's his prerogative 🤑. And yeah, I get it about the scams and fake accounts, but can't X just implement some basic verification measures instead of nickel-and-diming users with these stupid blue checks 💸? It's not like they're forcing people to pay for them or anything...just an extra fee for those who want that fancy verification badge 🤷‍♂️. And another thing, why is the EU getting all up in arms about transparency and accessibility of ad data? Can't X just keep it private if they want to? It's not like they're hurting anyone with fake ads or whatever...just more red tape from Brussels 🚫😒
 
omg this is wild 🤯 140 mil fine? that's crazy! i get why the eu is cracking down tho, it's like x is basically selling fake blue checks and making users vulnerable to scams...i mean who tries to impersonate a celeb for a quick buck? 😂 anyway im curious how x will respond to this and if they'll even take the fine 🤑
 
I'm not surprised about this one 🤔 - X has been a hot mess since Musk took over and now they're getting fined for it 😂. I mean, come on, who wouldn't want to pay $8/month for a blue checkmark? It's like they're trolling us with that ad 🤑. And not providing transparent info about ads is just basic common sense, it's not like it's rocket science 🚀.

The EU is doing its job and holding these big corps accountable 💯. We can't have platforms like X pretending to be legitimate while still allowing scammers to run wild 🚫. It's time for them to get their acts together and start following the rules.

This fine might just be the wake-up call X needs 👊, and maybe it'll even help spark some real change in the tech industry 🔄. But let's not forget that these platforms have a lot of power and influence, so we need to keep an eye on them 😒.
 
omg i'm low-key shocked by this news 🤯 like who knew the eu was keeping an eye on x's user verification practices?! i remember when elon took over twitter and just started selling blue checks left and right, it was so weird but also kinda genius? but now that they're getting fined for it, idk man... seems like a no-brainer to me 🤔

i'm all about free speech and stuff, but at the same time i get why the eu is trying to regulate x's behavior. it's not like they didn't know how people would react when paying for blue checks 😂 anyway, can't wait to see how this all plays out in court! 💸
 
Ugh, this is like something outta a bad 90s sitcom 📺 - "We're not gonna make you pay for that blue checkmark, but if you do, it's gonna cost ya $8! 😂 And don't even get me started on the ads, dude... who wants to see what kinda sketchy stuff is being peddled on their timeline? 🚨 The EU gotta step in and clean up X's act before someone gets hurt, I guess. But seriously, can we just have a platform where users can trust what they're seeing without having to shell out cash for a blue check? 💸 It's all about user safety, right? 👍
 
Yaaas, it's about time someone held X accountable for their shady practices 🤑. I mean, come on Elon, you can't just sell blue checks like they're going out of style and expect users to keep it legit 🙄. Impersonation scams are a real thing and this fine is sending a strong message that we won't tolerate that kind of nonsense.

And don't even get me started on the ad repository debacle 🤯. Transparency matters, folks! If X can't be bothered to share critical info about ads, how can we trust their platform? It's not like they're the only ones who do this kinda thing... but still, it's a step in the right direction.

This fine is all about protecting users and keeping them safe online 💻. And if X thinks they can just fight it in court, they'll be facing a whole lot of scrutiny from the EU and their users 👀. The DSA might seem like censorship to some, but let's keep it real – it's just good governance 🙌.
 
omg u guys r going 2 lose ur blue checks 🙅‍♂️!! eu is low-key clapping back at musk and x's shady practices. like, who tries to sell blue checks tho? that's just begging 4 scam accounts to pop up. x needs 2 step up its game and get transparency 4 real 💯. 140 million fine is pretty steep, but i guess u gotta pay the price for bein reckless 🤑
 
omg 🤯 just heard about this huge fine on X (formerly Twitter) by the EU for being super deceptive with their blue checkmark system 🚫 it's wild that they were selling these "verified" checks for like $8 a month and now they're getting roasted for it 🥊 i mean, who wouldn't see through that? 😂 but seriously, the fact that they're making users pay to verify their accounts is just shady 🤑

and oh man, the transparency issues with their ad repository are straight up bad 👎 like, if you're gonna sell ad space, at least be transparent about it 🤫 who's paying for these ads and what kind of content are they running? 📺 those are legit questions that need answers 💯

anyway, I think this fine is a good reminder that platforms gotta play by the rules 🚧 and that users deserve better than shady business practices 🙄 X needs to step up their game (pun intended) 😉
 
The EU's move towards X is kinda interesting 🤔... I mean, you gotta feel for users who are getting scammed by fake accounts and ads. At the same time, it's also reasonable to think about the impact on free speech when platforms like X start regulating things they don't have control over 😬... If they're not transparent with their ad data, how can we trust them to be neutral? 🤷‍♂️

It's like, Elon Musk is all about breaking rules and pushing boundaries, but the EU's Digital Services Act is kinda like a referee trying to keep things fair ⚽️... Not sure if X will appeal this fine or try to make changes, but it's good that the EU is taking steps to protect users from harm 💯.
 
OMG u guys i just found out that elon musk's x got fined like 140 mil by eu for being all deceptive 🤑 and stuff they said it was cuz he sold blue checks for money but then had fake accounts pop up with real ppl's names lol like how did that even happen?! and now x is supposed to share ad info or something which sounds super annoying 😒 i mean i get why the eu wants to keep people safe online but can't they just make it more user friendly instead of being all strict? 🤷‍♀️
 
I think its a big step for the EU to take on X like this, 140 million is a serious fine 💸. Elon Musk needs to realize that transparency and accountability are key when you're dealing with user data 🤔. I mean, who wants to pay $8 a month for a blue checkmark? Sounds fishy to me 😂.

But seriously, the EU Commission is trying to protect its users from scams and manipulation on X. The fact that X was selling blue checks like it was an official verification process is a huge red flag 🚨. And the ad repository thing... that's just basic transparency, guys 👀.

I'm curious to see how X responds to this fine. Will they fight it in court? Or will they take steps to fix their compliance issues and come out looking all good again? 💪
 
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