EU accepts X’s plan to fix digital content violations
thestar.com.my Jul 16, 2026

EU accepts X’s plan to fix digital content violations

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The European Union accepted a compliance plan from Elon Musk’s X platform on July 15 to address digital content violations that resulted in a €120 million fine. The European Commission imposed the penalty in December 2025 for breaching transparency obligations, using deceptive blue checkmarks, and denying researchers access to public data. This was the first fine under the Digital Services Act. X proposed measures to improve researcher access to ad content and ensure timely responses. The platform already relabeled blue checkmarks from "verified" to "premium." Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier called the measures a positive step for transparency. X has six months to implement the plan, subject to independent audit. The agreement does not halt X’s appeal against the fine. The US government has criticized the DSA as censorship, with President Donald Trump condemning the penalty. The Commission continues probes into X and its AI chatbot Grok.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The acceptance of X’s plan establishes a precedent for how tech giants can comply with the Digital Services Act without fully capitulating to regulatory demands.
  • · It demonstrates that the EU is willing to negotiate enforcement strategies while maintaining strict oversight of platform transparency and data access.