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Musk’s X says it won’t cooperate with ‘politically motivated’ French probe

PARIS (Reuters): Elon Musk’s social media platform X on Monday accused French prosecutors of launching a “politically-motivated criminal investigation” that threatens its users’ free speech, denying all allegations and saying it would not comply with the probe.

Earlier this month, Paris prosecutors stepped up a preliminary probe into X for suspected algorithmic bias and fraudulent data extraction, enlisting police to investigate alleged wrongdoing by the company or its executives.

“Based on what we know so far, X believes that this investigation is distorting French law to serve a political agenda and, ultimately, restrict free speech,” the social network posted on its Global Government Affairs account.

“For these reasons, X has not acceded to the French authorities’ demands, as we have a legal right to do.”

In the blistering attack, X also said the probe had been instigated by Eric Bothorel, a French lawmaker, who had accused “X of manipulating its algorithm for ‘foreign interference’ purposes, an allegation which is completely false”.

The Paris prosecutors’ office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither did Bothorel.

Musk, a former ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, has accused European governments of attacking free speech and has voiced support for some of the region’s far-right parties.

The French probe could deepen a rift between Washington and European capitals over what sort of discourse is permitted online, with senior officials from Trump’s administration alleging the censoring of right-wing voices around the world.

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X said Paris prosecutors had requested it hand over “recommendation algorithm and real-time data about all user posts on the platform”, for analysis by researchers David Chavalarias and Maziyar Panahi, who it said had both exhibited “open hostility towards X”, calling into question the impartiality of the investigation.

Panahi denied any involvement in the investigation.

“My name was mentioned by mistake, based on my previous research projects with David Chavalarias, none of which have ever had any hostile intent toward X,” he said in an email.

The search warrant was issued by Brazil’s Supreme Court, which also ordered the ex-leader to wear an ankle monitor, citing a concrete possibility of Bolsonaro fleeing the country.

“The fact my name has been mentioned in such an erroneous manner demonstrates how little regard they have for the lives of others … I will not hesitate to pursue legal action for defamation should I receive any form of hate speech.”

Chavalarias did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

X also chafed at the fact that it was being investigated under organised crime charges, which it said would grant the police measures including wiretapping its employees’ devices.

Pavel Durov, the Russian-born founder of the Telegram messaging app, is also under judicial supervision in France after being arrested last year and placed under formal investigation for alleged organised crime on the app. He denies guilt.

Early in July, Musk responded “true” to a post on X in which Durov said the French “bureaucrats” investigating X were “waging a crusade against free speech and tech progress”.

The Frontier Post

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