X denounces criminal investigation initiated by France
X’s Global Government Affairs team stated on Monday that the investigation began following actions by Eric Bothorel, a French lawmaker affiliated with President Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance party. Reports indicate the inquiry was initiated in January after Bothorel and another high-ranking official accused X of using its algorithm for “foreign interference.” The company has rejected all such claims.
Bothorel has a history of criticizing X, which is owned by billionaire Elon Musk, alleging that the platform disseminates “an enormous amount of hateful, racist, anti-LGBT+ and homophobic political content” that impacts political discussions in France.
X further claims that French officials demanded access to its “recommendation algorithm and real-time data about all user posts” to be handed over to experts who the company describes as openly hostile toward it.
The platform also objected to being investigated under a designation as an “organized gang,” a classification that grants French police broad investigative powers, including the authority to wiretap employees’ devices. X asserts that it has refused to comply with these requests.
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