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The platform formerly known as Twitter, may have violated strict new rules under the European Union's Digital Services Act, regulators said today as they announced the opening of a formal investigation. A key concern of the investigation is "the dissemination of illegal content in the context of Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel," says the European Commission. In a press release, the Commission said it will examine X's attempts to counter the spread of illegal content on its platform and examine X's efforts to stop "information manipulation" through its Community Notes system and other policies. . It is also investigating issues beyond content moderation, including “misleading design” related to “so-called blue checks,” advertising transparency, and data access for researchers.
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