Elon Musk may be planning to remove X platform from Europe, here’s why

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Elon Musk is reportedly considering removing his social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, from Europe due to frustration with complying with the Digital Services Act. The Act requires platforms to have effective moderation systems in place. Musk is said to be considering blocking users in the European Union from accessing the app, similar to how Meta is blocking users from using its app Threads.

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Elon Musk may be planning to remove X platform from Europe, here’s why

Elon Musk is reportedly considering removing his social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, from Europe due to frustration with complying with the Digital Services Act. The Act requires platforms to have effective moderation systems in place. Musk is said to be considering blocking users in the European Union from accessing the app, similar to how Meta is blocking users from using its app Threads.

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