The European Union has officially taken aim at Elon Musk’s platform, X (formerly Twitter), signaling the start of a high-stakes showdown over the limits of free speech, platform responsibility, and regulatory sovereignty. Under the Digital Services Act (DSA), Brussels is preparing to impose a record-setting fine—potentially over €1.3 billion—for what it calls “systematic noncompliance” with European law.
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