EU torches Elon Musk’s platform With a devastating €120 million blow, says 'X' misled millions
Published on Dec 06, 2025 07:36 pm IST
The European Commission has fined X €120 million under the Digital Services Act, marking the first-ever penalty issued under the new EU rules. Spokesperson Thomas Regnier said X misled users by selling verification without proper checks, offering unclear advertising, and failing to provide adequate data access for researchers. The fine covers three violations: misleading verification badges, ad transparency issues, and restricted research access. X owner Elon Musk dismissed the ruling as an attack on free speech, while U.S. officials including Marco Rubio criticised the EU’s approach as targeting American tech companies.
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