Washington – Elon Musk clapped back Saturday at the European Union after it hit the tech tycoon’s X social media platform with a major fine, telling his 230 million online followers that the EU should be “abolished.”
Musk himself weighed in after the fine was announced, posting on his X account: “The EU should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries, so that governments can better represent their people.”
Elon Musk called for the EU’s abolishment after X was fined almost $140M for breaching the EU’s Digital Services Act, calling the bloc a “bureaucratic monster” pic.twitter.com/lpiNLf0oPH
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When a user reposted Musk’s comment, he responded, “I mean it. Not kidding.”
“I love Europe, but not the bureaucratic monster that is the EU,” he added in another post.
The fine against X was the first imposed by the European Commission under its Digital Services Act (DSA) on content.
The Commission said X was guilty of breaching the DSA’s transparency obligation.
The violations include the deceptive design of the platform’s “blue checkmark” for supposedly verified accounts, and its failure to provide access to public data for researchers, it said.
X had also failed to be sufficiently transparent about its advertising, the Commission added.
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