European Politicians and Leaders Must Act Now to Protect Democracy Since Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter over two years ago, the platform—now rebranded as X—has taken a troubling turn. The growing influence of its CEO in shaping political narratives and promoting specific ideologies, including altering how content is prioritized to reflect his own interests, has become increasingly apparent. As one of the world’s most visited social media platforms, with millions of active users and a signifi
The EU can absolutely revoke Twitter’s business licence in the EU.
Twitter would still be based, and accessible, overseas, but of course, yeah.
And if Musk counters with “Well why does Facebook et al. get to basically operate the same way?” Yes. That is an excellent question. Perhaps they shouldn’t.