US Denounces French Inquiry into Social Media Platform X, Vows to Defend Free Speech
The United States government has strongly condemned a criminal investigation launched by French authorities targeting X (formerly Twitter), Elon Musk’s social media platform.
Background:
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The Paris public prosecutor’s office opened the investigation over allegations that X manipulated its recommendation algorithm and fraudulently collected user data, potentially to interfere in French elections.
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French authorities have demanded access to X’s recommendation algorithm and real-time user data, which the platform has refused, calling the probe “politically motivated.”
US Response:
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The US State Department criticized the investigation, describing it as a “threat to free speech.”
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Officials emphasized that democratic governments should allow all voices to be heard rather than silence those they dislike.
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This dispute highlights broader tensions between the US and Europe regarding online speech regulation, especially in light of European legislation like the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Details:
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The investigation was triggered by complaints filed in January by a French MP and a senior civil servant alleging that X’s algorithm was used to influence political opinions in France.
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X denies these accusations, arguing that the investigation misrepresents French law and threatens freedom of expression.
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