Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Hey folks, grab your popcorn because X (formerly known as Twitter) is back in the hot seat! This time, it’s not just over those bizarre memes or endless tweets about what color that dress is. Nope, we’re talking about a brand-spanking-new investigation launched by Europe’s privacy watchdog over a flood of, let’s say, less-than-appropriate images shared on the platform.

And hold onto your hats—some of these images are shockingly sexualized and involve children. Yeah, that’s a hard pass from all of us. The EU has jumped in with all the grace of an elephant on a trampoline, further adding to X’s troubles amid ongoing efforts surrounding the Digital Services Act (DSA).

As if that wasn’t enough, other countries like France and the UK are also keeping a keen eye on what’s going down in Musk’s digital playground. Is it time for strict standards, or are we getting a little too uptight in our meme-saturated era? Either way, X has some serious questions to answer. Grab your gear; the scrutiny cycle is only getting started!


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