French prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. The investigation comes after concerns were raised about X’s algorithms being “biased” and potentially influencing what users see on the platform. According to the Paris public prosecutor’s office, the report was filed by a French lawmaker. It accuses X of using algorithms in a way that may have distorted how automated systems on the platform operate.
These allegations suggest that X’s algorithms may have been programmed to unfairly favor certain types of content, possibly manipulating online discussions. Prosecutors have assigned the case to their cybercrime division, which will conduct technical checks to determine whether these claims hold merit.
French authorities take such accusations seriously, as manipulating automated systems is considered a criminal offense under French law. The investigation aims to uncover whether X’s actions violated these legal principles.
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Concerns About Biased Algorithms and Far-Right Content
The investigation has intensified scrutiny of X, particularly under the ownership of Elon Musk, who purchased the platform in 2022. Critics argue that X’s algorithms may have been designed to boost the visibility of far-right posts and figures over other groups. These accusations are not limited to France—similar concerns have been raised in other parts of the world.
Reports suggest that Musk himself has publicly shown support for far-right political movements, which has added fuel to the controversy. In Germany, Musk has made comments that some interpret as endorsing far-right parties, sparking debates about whether X is being used to promote certain political agendas.
The European Union is also monitoring X closely. The EU has asked the company to submit internal documents explaining how its algorithms work. This investigation is part of the Digital Services Act (DSA), a law requiring social media platforms to prevent harmful content from spreading online. The EU is expected to review X’s compliance with these regulations later this month.
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A Broader Pattern of Content Moderation Issues
This is not the first time X has faced criticism over content moderation. Since Musk took control of the platform, concerns about how the site handles harmful or misleading information have increased. Musk has emphasized making X a space for “free speech,” but critics say this approach has allowed more harmful content, such as misinformation and hate speech, to thrive.
In France, these concerns are especially significant because of the country’s strict laws on online safety and misinformation. Manipulating algorithms to favor certain political content could be seen as a violation of these rules, which prioritize neutrality in how platforms display information.
The current investigation into X could lead to further revelations about how the platform operates behind the scenes. It highlights growing concerns about the power social media platforms have in shaping public opinion and the importance of holding them accountable for their actions.
For now, the French authorities, along with the EU, are working to determine whether X crossed the line in its use of algorithms. The case underscores the growing pressure on tech companies to ensure fairness and transparency in their practices.