It is time for vigilance, even concern. Three weeks after Elon Musk took over Twitter, the chaotic situation in the social network worries the government and the platform’s regulators, French and European. A sharp reduction in the number of employees who have been fired or have decided to leave the company raises fears that the social network is no longer able to adequately meet its regulatory obligations. Out of 7,500, only 2,500 employees would remain, while 75% of service providers were laid off without warning.
“Personally, I was deeply shocked by the fact that thousands of employees were fired or forced to face an ultimatum.“, – tells Figaro Minister of Digital Transition Jean-Noel Barro. “As a minister, I am vigilant about Twitter’s ability to comply with French legislation on combating hate speech and information manipulation.»
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Source: Le Figaro

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