By Martin Coulter
LONDON (Reuters) – An continuous European Commission examination into social media platform X might take its managing of hazardous material associated to the current UK riots into account, a representative stated.
Last month, European Union authorities released charges versus X, owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk, under the Digital Services Act (DSA), which needs extremely big online platforms to do more to takeon unlawful material and threats to public security.
While Britain has not been a member of the EU because 2020, hazardous material in breach of DSA guidelines shared in Britain might haveactually been seen by users in Europe, makingup a capacity br