High Court just gave the green light – X can now push back against that Irish Media Commission probe.



What's the beef? The Commission's wielding the EU Digital Services Act like a hammer, claiming X dropped the ball on content moderation standards. Musk's team isn't backing down though. This whole saga highlights the growing tension between platform autonomy and regulatory pressure across Europe. Will be interesting to see how this courtroom battle unfolds and what it means for other platforms navigating similar waters.
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AirdropChaservip
· 12-09 23:11
Musk has won again, and the EU regulators’ rhetoric is becoming less and less convincing. X pushing back against Ireland this time is interesting; finally, Europe can’t just push them around anymore. Using the DSA as a big stick? Wake up, this is just an abuse of power. They promised content moderation standards, but in the end, there are no real standards, everyone. Platform autonomy vs. regulation—this battle is just getting started... let’s see who can hold out in the next round. Honestly, I just want to ask: is the EU really protecting users this time, or are they just targeting the platform? But to be fair, X standing firm this time actually feels pretty satisfying. Someone has to resist every now and then. Looking forward to what happens next—this ruling has a big impact on the Web3 space.
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LoneValidatorvip
· 12-09 23:09
Haha, Musk won another round. This time, the EU can't control X so easily. European regulators are really addicted to regulation, always using the law as a weapon. Let's see how this ends; it feels like it's just getting started. Now other platforms have to pay attention too, the EU's tactics are pretty ruthless. By the way, when it comes to content moderation standards, who actually sets the fairest standard...? No wonder Musk doesn't play by their rules. Platform autonomy vs. regulatory authority—this show is far from over. Another internet battle; I'm grabbing popcorn to watch. Feels like the EU is bound to lose money; X might just turn things around this time. Even the courts are siding with X. The Irish Commission is in a tough spot. Now that's a counterattack—not every platform is this "tough."
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AirdropNinjavip
· 12-09 23:01
Musk has finally stood up, now it's time for the European regulators to taste what it feels like to be countersued. They really are just wielding the DSA like a big stick. Why does X have to be treated like this? Good move! Can't wait to see the drama, bet five bucks X will win this time. The EU's regulatory witchcraft doesn't seem to work so well on Musk, haha. It's getting harder and harder for platforms to survive; the regulators are squeezing them to death. I support this counterattack; rules are supposed to be mutually restrictive in the first place. The DSA sounds like an invincible shield, but it can still backfire. Here we go, the big battle is about to begin. I'll just sit here and watch. Even regulators get scrutinized someday; what goes around comes around.
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BlockTalkvip
· 12-09 22:52
Musk is wrestling with the regulators again, and he won this round. The situation between X and the EU is getting more and more absurd... The DSA is being used as a big stick, but the platform still managed to make a comeback. Interesting, looking forward to this courtroom drama. Regulations in Europe are getting stricter and stricter, kudos to X for daring to go head-to-head. But it's still hard to say who will win in the end... you really can't mess with regulators. Does this court ruling have any impact on the Web3 space? I'm quite concerned. Musk just loves to go up against authorities... and he actually won this time. The DSA is just a way to block platforms, but X fought back beautifully this time. Kind of looking forward to how things will develop, will this set a precedent?
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TradingNightmarevip
· 12-09 22:42
Oh wow, Musk is wrestling with regulators again, and this time it’s Ireland? Saw this coming. X’s move this time is actually pretty impressive—not backing down from the EU’s crackdown. Looks like platforms are learning how to fight back. The DSA playbook works on everyone, but when they run into someone tough, they really hit a wall, haha. Waiting to see what happens next—feels like this could be a turning point... Honestly, Europe’s regulatory tricks just keep piling up. Other platforms probably won’t have it easy either. See you in court, I guess—another big show in the making.
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