Twitter/X Content Moderation Law In California

Elon Musk's X loses bid to block California law that requires social media to publicly disclose their content moderation practices.
The legal attempt by Elon Musk's X to undo a California state law on content moderation, has failed.
Reuters reported that on Thursday, X lost its bid to block a California state law that requires social media companies to publicly disclose how they moderate certain content on their platforms.
The platform had reportedly sued California in September, alleging the California law violated its free speech rights under the US Constitution's First Amendment and California's state constitution.
The California law requires social media companies with a sizable gross annual revenue to issue semiannual reports that describe their content moderation practices.
The law means these firms also have to provide data on the number of objectionable posts and how they were addressed.
Now on Thursday, Reuters reported that District Judge William Shubb in an eight-page decision dismissed the social media company's request.
X did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Reuters reported.
Judge Shubb will meet with the lawyers in the case on 26 February 2024 for a scheduling conference, Reuters reported.
Elon Musk's decision to axe most of Twitter's content moderation teams, along with 80 percent of the Twitter workforce, has proved to be controversial, and has resulted in an advertising exodus from the platform.
Elon Musk himself has previously admitted a massive decline in advertising on X, and in the summer Musk tweeted that the social media platform has lost about 50 percent of its ad revenues since he took over the company in October 2022.
Last month the New York Times reported that X could lose as much as $75 million in ad revenues by the end of the year, due to the latest advertising exodus from the platform.


This Cyber News was published on www.silicon.co.uk. Publication date: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 13:43:07 +0000


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