Elon Musk’s X sues California over content moderation law

By JOEL ROSENBLATT | Bloomberg

Elon Musk’s X Corp. sued California over a law requiring social media companies to explain how their content is moderated.

The company that operates the social network that used to be known as Twitter argues the measure, AB 587, interferes with its editorial judgments protected as free speech under the Constitution.

When California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill last year, he said it was designed to protect the public by requiring social media companies to reveal their policies on hate speech, disinformation, harassment and extremism on their platforms, and report data on their enforcement of the policies.

But the law’s true intent is “to pressure social media platforms to ‘eliminate’ certain constitutionally protected content viewed by the state as problematic,” according to the complaint.

Advertisers have fled the platform since Musk bought it for $44 billion last year and started making changes, including reinstating formerly banned users and firing content moderators. Musk changed the name to X from Twitter.

During his tenure, the platform has seen a spike in harmful content due to policy changes in content moderation, according to researchers. The self-styled “free-speech absolutist” hired an executive charged with repairing partnerships in the media industry and luring back advertisers.

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