The EU says it is launching "formal enforcement proceedings" against the social media platform.
The European Union has formally announced it suspects X, previously known as Twitter, of breaching its rules in areas including countering illegal content and disinformation.
Digital commissioner Thierry Breton set out the alleged infringements in a post on the social media platform.
He said X, which is owned by Elon Musk, was also suspected of breaching its obligations on transparency.
Well if they get slapped with the misinformation label, we wont trust them, they lose viewership, they fade out. In a perfect example, that is. (Meaning it all has to go perfect)
I would rather not have misinformation out in the open so we can decide their character. Some people will still see that misinformation and now it will spread.
People are not perfect. Even incredibly educated people can read misinformation and take it as truth.
As a person, I don't want to have to analyze everything said to make sure it's true. I want to be presented simply true stuff without worry. I want to believe the people in my communities.
I'd love a world like that too, and I think most people would. There's just too many different cultures and opposing views that we won't be able to have just a single truth though. Like the Palestine vs Israel stuff for example.
It'd be very dangerous if there was a small governing body of people that gets to decide what's truth and what isn't. Maybe if we could figure that out openly, with the public, and have it decentralized and no singular group could control a narrative, maybe we'd inch closer to that ideal
I dont mean going as far as a "Department of Truth", but there is a line that needs to be enforced. A wrong opinion is not necessarily misinformation. A single person stating a wrong fact as true ia not a dramatic offense in a small context.
News shows telling the public a lie as news os a problem.
I don't understand people like you.
For me, it's impossibly naive to believe that our disinformation( doesn't exist, or) will be censored as much as the disinformation of our opponents, yet that's apparently the new mainstream opinion.
And x.com is the only social media to have implemented Community Notes.
I can tell that type of drivel is bullshit, but their vast viewership isn't making that distinction. It's leading to a huge group of America who don't live in reality, and it's proving to be dangerous physically and politically. So I still think if something is a verifiable lie, it should be called as such and the spreader of that lie should face ramifications.
Fair enough, but censorship won't fix the underlying issue that people aren't taking the time to think about what they're reading/watching. It might make it worse once it becomes information "they don't want you to see"