X (previously Twitter) sues group accusing Elon Musk of permitting hate speech to thrive

Elon Musk's X - previously often called Twitter - is suing a hate speech watchdog that has accused its billionaire proprietor of overseeing an increase in abuse and disinformation on the platform.

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The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) has been an everyday critic of Musk's stewardship since he purchased the corporate for $44bn (Β£38bn) last October.

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It has reported a rise in hateful language, hit out on the dropping of COVID misinformation policies, and criticised the placement of adverts next to posts from accounts like that of Andrew Tate.

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The social media agency, recently renamed X, has mentioned any coverage modifications are about defending "free expression" and claims most posts are "healthy".

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In a weblog publish, the corporate accused the CCDH of creating "misleading claims" in a bid to encourage advertisers to cease investing and "prevent public dialogue".

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It additionally claimed the group had violated its phrases of service by improperly accessing knowledge from the positioning.

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"That's why X has filed a legal claim against the CCDH and its backers," the weblog publish added.

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Musk 'attempting to silence criticism'

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The firm's lawsuit has been filed in California, based on The Washington Post, alleging the non-profit organisation "engaged in a series of unlawful acts" to "improperly gain access" to firm knowledge.

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It is searching for unspecified damages.

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X's transfer got here after the CCDH accused Musk's group of attempting to intimidate and silence the group following a report alleging his platform "fails to act on 99%" of hateful posts from accounts subscribed to its X Blue service.

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CCDH chief government Imran Ahmed mentioned: "Elon Musk's actions represent a brazen attempt to silence honest criticism and independent research, in the desperate hope that he can stem the tide of negative stories and rebuild his relationship with advertisers."

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Musk commented on the row on X, posting: "They should save their words for the jury."

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Over the weekend, the world's richest man sparked controversy by reinstating the account of Kanye West.

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The rapper was suspended in December after he tweeted a picture of a swastika, hours after he praised Hitler and made antisemitic jokes in an interview with the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

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Less than a fortnight later, Musk dissolved Twitter's Trust and Safety Council, which was made up of volunteers to handle such issues on the platform.

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