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Elon Musk's X proposes verification fix to resolve €120M EU dispute, report

X agreed to modify its blue checkmark system after a €120 million fine for breaching the Digital Services Act, addressing transparency and misleading verification concerns.

  • On Thursday, Bloomberg News reported that Elon Musk's social media company X agreed to change its verification mechanism in the European Union following a €120 million fine.
  • The European Commission fined X in December for violating the Digital Services Act, alleging the paid verification system misleads users by creating a false impression of reliability.
  • Previously, the blue checkmark confirmed a public figure's identity, but Musk changed it to indicate a paid subscriber after acquiring Twitter for $44 billion in 2022.
  • European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier confirmed that X submitted proposed remedies for the verification feature, which the Commission is now assessing.
  • Representatives of the administration of Donald Trump accused the European Union of censorship, sparking a diplomatic dispute between Brussels and Washington.
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Elon Musk and the EU Commission are not known for a friendly relationship. Now, however, a multi-billionaire company is meeting the EU – what's going on?

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Following a fine of EUR 120 million, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's short news service seems to be trying to change its verification mechanism in the EU.

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