The court issued its decision in response to a statement submitted in accordance with the accelerated procedure earlier this week by two civil rights groups.
On February 7, the Berlin district court made a decision, according to which the social network platform Ilon Mask X (Twitter) should public affect election results. Reuters reported that there was a reference to activists.
Noted that the court made the decision in response to a statement submitted in accordance with the accelerated procedure earlier this week by two civil rights groups, stating that they needed data that would allow them to monitor incorrect information on Eve of the national elections held on Germany 23 February.
“The court ordered access to all public information about X to study the alleged influence on the election,” the statement issued by the German Society for Civil Rights (GFF), announced by a decision in court .
According to GFF and Democracy reporting international, according to European law, X is obliged to provide access to information that is easy to study and compare, for example, covered by posts, the value of distribution and preference -Information that can be theoretical that can be obtained through a thorough study of thousands of posts, but in fact it is impossible to obtain.
The resolution refers to X to use this data from the current time and soon after the election.
As you know, spreading misinformation and misinformation about X is particularly interesting, given that its owner supports the ultra -right alternative for Germany (ADN), which takes second place to those polling after conservatives.
Remember that in France an investigation began against X American businessman’s social network Ilon Mask on the suspicion of “distorting the work of algorithms”.
Earlier, the European Union promised to accelerate the investigation against the X Ilon Mask’s social platform due to suspicion of violating the law on digital services.
Source: korrespondent

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