Europe gives Elon Musk 24 hours to respond about Israel-Hamas war misinformation and violence on X::Thierry Breton, the European commissioner for the internal market, warns Elon Musk about disinformation on X related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

    • @Scotty_Trees@lemmy.world
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      201 year ago

      I deleted my Twitter at the beginning of this year. Never used it much, just followed a lot of metal bands on it. I don’t regret it for a single second. Everyday since, it’s just been one giant non-stop shit show. It’s sad to see so many still use it, but for my own good conscience, I can’t support that platform in any way. I avoid it like the plague.

      • @viking@infosec.pub
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        41 year ago

        I’ve only used it like 5 times to contact airlines. Their social media team seems better staffed and more helpful than the hotline. Tried using it in the early days, but the 160 char limit was a total turnoff for me. Felt like back in the 90’s with a 160 char limit imposed on text messages, and everybody using cryptic abbreviations. That almost triggered some high school PTSD. And when they changed that I was already too far immersed in other channels to get my updates to really bother trying again.

    • @MrFlamey@lemmy.world
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      He’s basically the new Trump, in that for five years you could not escape Trump’s fucking face on every website you visited. Perhaps Musk isn’t quite that level, but he’s not far off. He’s in the news an insane amount, and it’s basically as annoying as Trump, only he’s not as ugly or stupid.

      • @tastysnacks@programming.dev
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        201 year ago

        Elon is Desantis. Like him or not, Trump makes great TV. Its like the best thriller ever created. Elon is fine when other people talk about him. But when he’s on TV, he’s boring just like Ron. He’s got no personality.

      • @skozzii@lemmy.ca
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        These people gotta worship someone because they lack any sort of self identity of their own and critical thinking skills.

        They need a leader to tell them what to do.

        • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Are you assuming there’s so much bad coverage of Musk because people worship him? It’s almost always dunking on how much of an idiot he is and hoping he loses lots of money.

          I understand it can be legitimately annoying to hear about some people repeatedly, but when the discourse is about how awful those people are, you’re better off just not clicking the link. Let people who want to eat popcorn at the circus do so and leave the circus.

      • @Chr0nos1@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I still see Trumps face everywhere, though primarily on left wing media. Oddly enough, I see it there more than I do on right wing media. (Gotta see what both sides are saying, the truth is in the middle somewhere)

    • @ViewSonik@lemmy.world
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      I miss Apollo where yoy could block any keyword which prevented me from seeing commwnts or posts that contained specific text…

      Edit: someone below pointed out Voyager can do this in theur web app! Thanks again dude!

      • Nine
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        Voyager allows you to do that and since it a PWA you can use it and/or install it on any platform. https://vger.app

      • sivalente
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        51 year ago

        Boost does that. You can filter out a whole instance if you want.

      • edric
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        41 year ago

        What app or webui are you using? Most of them have keyword filters now.

          • edric
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            21 year ago

            I primarily use Thunder, but Mlem, Memmy, and Arctic have filters afaik. Avelon has filters but you need to pay for it. That’s what I’ve seen with what I’ve tested. Liftoff only has blocking of users/communities.

      • fry
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        21 year ago

        Arctic has separate filters for the post body and post title, which is really nice.

        Avelon has keyword filtering and also supports instance blocking.

        Both have been great!

        • @ViewSonik@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Voyager has it on their web app, I need to update my post. I checked out Avelon and it looms you you must pay for upgraded app to filter. No thanks.

          • fry
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            31 year ago

            Ah, didn’t realize that was a paid feature (already paid so I can’t see what is or isn’t paid).

            I’m not a fan of web apps, they’re much slower than native. Arctic is completely free for all features, so that could be a better choice for someone wanting filters and a native experience. It’s still in TestFlight at the moment, link in sidebar for its community.

    • @ciko22i3@sopuli.xyz
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      41 year ago

      i believe the is a chrome/firefox extension where you can block news about certain people. I dont remember how it’s called.

  • @CriticalMiss@lemmy.world
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    991 year ago

    Musk is about to learn why getting rid of the content moderation department wasn’t very cost-saving to the operation of his platform.

  • @w2qw@aussie.zone
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    901 year ago

    “Thierry Breton, the European commissioner for the internal market, said in a letter addressed to Musk on Tuesday that his office has “indications” that groups are spreading misinformation and “violent and terrorist” content on X, and urged the billionaire to respond within a 24-hour period.”

    Sounds like it’s just a strongly worded letter.

  • @Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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    671 year ago

    He doesn’t have time for that, after all he’s the busiest man on the planet and earns his billions every day.

    Which is why his Diablo 4 Druid is level 100. Lol.

    • @Nighed@sffa.community
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      301 year ago

      If your going to bash him, don’t do it for him playing computer games.

      …there are plenty of proper reasons!

      • Flying Squid
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        471 year ago

        When someone claims they are so work-focused that they sleep in the office and expect others to follow suit, finding out that they have a high level character in a game that’s only a few months old is worth bashing them over.

        It’s not that Elon plays games, it’s that he pretends he’s too busy to do so and expects his employees to be too busy to do so.

      • @Diplomjodler@feddit.de
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        431 year ago

        That’s not the point. The point is that oligarchs always go on about how hard they work, which makes them somehow deserve all the wealth they’ve swindled us out of. But if you work so hard, you won’t have time to sink endless hours into a game.

      • TheRealKuni
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        41 year ago

        I enjoy Diablo IV and I think that’s okay. It’s a wonderful dopamine generator and a good podcast companion.

        • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          The fact that it’s online-only should be reason enough for no one to buy it and continue enabling this anti-consumer behavior. But whatever, no one cares I guess.

          • TheRealKuni
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            21 year ago

            The fact that it’s online-only should be reason enough for no one to buy it and continue enabling this anti-consumer behavior. But whatever, no one cares I guess.

            The fact that it’s online-only may be reason enough for you not to buy it. You don’t get to dictate what the rest of us do.

            I’m not sure I understand why you consider online-only “anti-consumer.” It’s just the direction this series has taken. We don’t call any other requirements “anti-consumer.” I don’t have a graphics card on my PC good enough to support VR, does that mean Half Life Alyx is “anti-consumer” for being VR only?

            At the time I understood the frustration the community expressed with Diablo III, but we’re well past that now. And network connections are far better now than they were then.

            Does it limit Blizzard’s audience? Sure. Does it alienate some people who played Diablo II? Sure. But to Blizzard, the benefits in terms of design freedom, baked-in multiplayer zones, and anti-cheating capabilities outweigh that loss.

            • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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              31 year ago

              You don’t get to dictate what the rest of us do.

              No one is trying to dictate what you do. I’m making you aware that your choices impact everyone else and expressing my dismay that you and other purchasers don’t seem concerned about the direction of this industry.

              I’m not sure I understand why you consider online-only “anti-consumer.”

              I mean it’s very simple. It benefits the corporation. It has zero benefit to the consumer, and several drawbacks, including the inability to play anytime there’s not an active internet connection (mobile), and the inability to play when the developer inevitably goes out of business or their servers go down, whether temporarily or permanently.

              It’s just the direction this series has taken.

              I don’t know what this means. It’s not “just a direction”, it’s an explicitly anti-consumer direction.

              I don’t have a graphics card on my PC good enough to support VR, does that mean Half Life Alyx is “anti-consumer” for being VR only?

              Uhhhh no? Why would it be?

              But to Blizzard, the benefits in terms of design freedom, baked-in multiplayer zones, and anti-cheating capabilities outweigh that loss.

              None of these have anything to do with requiring a server ping for single player modes.

    • @Eheran@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Why do you know what level he has in some game? Why are people so obsessed with Elon in general? Ignore that clown.

  • kingthrillgore
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    571 year ago

    Boy I hope the EU does something besides sit around with its dick in their hands.

    • @Syrc@lemmy.world
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      371 year ago

      Failure to comply with the European regulations around illegal content could result in fines worth 6% of a company’s annual revenue.

      “I remind you that following the opening of a potential investigation and a finding of non-compliance, penalties can be imposed,” Breton wrote.

      The second might be just talk but the first one is very much “something”.

      • @Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Since Twitter lost $20 billion in value this year, he would argue that means the EU owes Twitter $1.2 billion.

        Edit: Yes, revenue vs profit. I get it. It was a joke.

        • English Mobster
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          181 year ago

          Revenue, not profit.

          In other words - Twitter would lose even more money. And they’d lose it to people that can take it straight from their bank accounts. 6% of it, to start with.

          So $0.48 of every blue checkmark would go straight to the EU.

          • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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            61 year ago

            And, IIRC the penalty is based on last years or accounting periods data, i.e, from times where they still earned money.

        • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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          41 year ago

          Since Twitter lost $20 billion in value this year, he would argue that means the EU owes Twitter $1.2 billion.

          Edit: Yes, revenue vs profit. I get it. It was a joke.

          Wouldn’t surprise me if that was Elon’s “strategy” here.

    • oce 🐆
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      81 year ago

      What about the country where those megacorps are living?

  • @dangblingus@lemmy.world
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    431 year ago

    Failure to comply with the European regulations around illegal content could result in fines worth 6% of a company’s annual revenue.

    I guess joke’s on the EU…

    • @PixxlMan@lemmy.world
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      771 year ago

      Because they aren’t making much money? Considering this isn’t based on profit but revenue, that’s a pretty significant fine

    • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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      221 year ago

      It’s 6% of world-wide turnover, not EU revenue. The neat part about turnover is that you can’t play shenanigans with accounting. It’s very unlikely to be the full 6% though and they will want to keep some headroom for escalation and even more egregious cases.

      But yes this is absolutely “drive a company bankrupt” kind of territory and that’s precisely the intention. Either Twitter shapes up, leaves the EU market, or gets fined into non-existence.

  • @Critical_Insight@feddit.uk
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    291 year ago

    I’m having real hard time trying to understand what kind of “misinformation and violence” is spreading on twitter, that isn’t on other social media platforms such as right here. I wonder what even counts as “misinformation” at this point, as you can make quite outrageous but factual claims about both sides (Israeli government and hamas)

    This is the most confusing conflict I’ve ever paid any significant attention to, and it feels like the more I learn, the less I understand.

    • @FISHNETS@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      271 year ago

      I would argue a major difference between misinformation on some place like Lemmy and misinformation on Twitter, is that Musk as owner of Twitter is amplifying this misinformation. Elon Musk frequently replies to people spreading misinfo and shouts out their accounts.

      • @Critical_Insight@feddit.uk
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        51 year ago

        What if it was some other celebrity with similarly large following doing that on some other platform?

        I don’t quite buy that explanation. Basically the same thing is happening elsewhere too but instead of it being done by a single individual it’s done by many. The end result is just the same.

    • @brownchoc@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      I’ve been on several social median sites and ironically it seems reddit and X both have a lot of information.

      Reddit had several western articles about Hamas beheading 40 babies. The upvotes and comments are extremely biased and genocidey.

      The beheading 40 babies claim has be debunked but there’s still no talk about it on reddit, they’ve just chewed that shit up and run with it.

      X has a lot of not farms and Indians so its very muddy trying to distinguish what type of information you’re getting.

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        They are both terrible, but the thing is that Israel has a positive connection to Western governments and the Palestinians don’t. So when Hamas kills civilians it’s jihad and terror and when Israel does it, it gets handwaved or even supported.

        Our media is not unbiased, no matter how much they tell you and are trying to uphold the illusion of factual correctness. We simply live on the other side of the narrative and if that is challenged, it’s called “misinformation”. Anyone thinking there is a right and a wrong side here is either a moron or has a personal stake like family or friends in the region.

        The conflict in that area will never end without secularism and the chance of that happening is zero. It’s one cut of religious fanaticism versus another.

      • @CensorsHateMe@lemmings.world
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        11 year ago

        This comment is a good example of why your “Misinformation” policing is fascist authoritarianism.

        Your debunked “misinformation” was just debunked again as the images of the dead babies have hit the internet. But according to you, the original claims should have been censored as misinformation.

    • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      I tried to trace the origins of the conflict yesterday, and I got to the Russian revolution with still no concrete answer. I figured out the reason for the Balfour Declaration and the reason why there was a Zionist movement for a Jewish state, but I have yet to figure out what factors caused the events leading to that.

  • ram
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    261 year ago

    I hope they have the PR for when he misses the deadline already written up so they can just hit “Publish” when he fails to respond.

    • @Syrc@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Well, more money for the EU and less for the Saudis wouldn’t be a bad outcome either.

        • @locuester@lemmy.zip
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          41 year ago

          Twitter is not the internet, its now a misinformation site that financially rewards that misinformation.

          There are an awful lot of users who disagree with that and use it daily. I’m on there on and off all day to interact with my industry and the only misinformation I see is ads for games that have fake gameplay.

          This is just more of the same “Elon bad” crap over and over. Seriously, you’re encouraging the EU to censor the internet like China does because space man is bad.

          • @GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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            If you can browse Twitter without seeing a myriad of racial slurs and dogwhistles, you’re either browsing with your eyes closed or just don’t mind racism.

            Onto the actual point

            There’s a lot of people that agree that Trump wasn’t a complete liar. That doesn’t make it any less true that he was.

            Still don’t think the internet should be censored, just think Twitter is a shithole.

            • @kava@lemmy.world
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              11 year ago

              twitter has been the best place to get real time updates about both the ukraine war and now this israel v hamas conflict

              i don’t doubt there’s a lot of questionable content on there, but the value in spreading information outside of “official sources” is huge. the first casualty in a war is the truth and governments would love to get rid of people spreading the reality of the facts on the ground

              • @GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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                21 year ago

                Yeah but when there’s a million and one people with zero knowledge on the situation parroting “facts” that’s called misinformation. Not to say that having a variety of viewpoints and sources isn’t important, just that a social media site where anybody can say or post anything isn’t the best way of getting it.

                • @kava@lemmy.world
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                  11 year ago

                  two days ago, there were reports going around online that 20 drones had entered israel from lebanon in the north. the information was coming from the IDF. at the same time, sirens were going off across all of northern israel. 1.5 million israelis were told to shelter in place. again, information from the IDF

                  right after this, rumors online started going around that the US government was evacuating their embassy in beirut, essentially implying that the war was going to spread to lebanon. a really big deal, if true

                  turns out those were false. the rumors spread about 30 minutes or so and then the embassy in beirut responded to this and said there was no evacuation.

                  moral of story? yes, misinformation spreads quickly. people are deathly afraid and fear spreads like fire. but it also gets debunked because there are people out there paying attention.

                  it’s sort of the idea of the open marketplace of ideas. bullshit spreads, but there are people out there dedicated to the truth. it’s a price we have to pay, otherwise we would be blind to these things.

            • @utopiah@lemmy.world
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              11 year ago

              Or you stay in your bubble, not seeing any algorithmic suggestion but only discussing with people you trust. Not saying it’s better but definitely one possible way to use it.

            • @locuester@lemmy.zip
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              11 year ago

              Twitter is, like any other public space, filled with those you choose to follow and their friends, etc etc. If you follow people who post things you don’t like, we’ll that’s what you get.

              I swear I’m not just making this up. I’ll gladly take screenshots of the first 10 pages of my feed anytime and you won’t see anything distasteful. You will see crypto scams and some crypto bros saying nonsense, but that’s no different from walking into a 7-11 in the city. Haha

          • @Snekeyes@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            Yeah. Exactly. Space man is bad. It’s not free speech to harm others. We are in the US where woman don’t have rights over their choices in many states.

            • @locuester@lemmy.zip
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              11 year ago

              What is this “free speech to harm others” narrative? Can you explain the logic on that one?

        • @LoreleiSankTheShip@lemmy.ml
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          21 year ago

          Whoever chooses which sites get banned from the internet has a whole load of power. They could feasibly, in time, become corrupt and end up banning threats to corporate monopolies, like the Fediverse.

      • @kava@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Ya and ban all forms of protest against apartheid.

        That’s the EU and it would be the US too if we didn’t have the first amendment