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Like Brazil, the European Union also has an X problem.
Access to X has been suspended in South America's largest country since Saturday
Politicians worldwide and digital rights groups have repeatedly raised concerns about Musk's actions since taking over what was then Twitter in late 2022, including sacking many employees tasked with content moderation and maintaining ties with EU regulators. The European Union could decide within months to take action against X, including possible fines, as part of an ongoing probe into whether the platform is breaching a landmark content moderation law, the Digital Services Act (DSA). Breton reminded Musk in a letter of his legal duty to stop "harmful content" from spreading on X hours before an interview with U.S. presidential challenger Donald Trump live on the platform.
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