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Musk responded to the rumor that "X (Twitter) withdrew from Europe": it was completely false news.

2025-04-05 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thank you, Mr. Air, a netizen of CTOnews.com, for your clue delivery! CTOnews.com news on October 20, not long ago, foreign media Business Insider reported that Musk was considering withdrawing the X (former Twitter) platform from Europe, which was then quoted by the X platform account X News Daily and said, "due to the different records of this media report, especially the relevant reports around Musk's company, it needs to be treated with caution."

As a result, yesterday afternoon, Musk officially responded to the above rumors:

Business Insider has created another report that is completely wrong. They are not real publishers.

Previously on CTOnews.com:

Business Insider reported earlier that Musk was said to be considering "simply abolishing" the availability of platform X in Europe or blocking access to local users as he became increasingly frustrated that his X platform (formerly Twitter) must comply with the EU's Digital Services Act.

European regulators issued a "stern warning" to Mr Musk earlier this month that illegal content and false information began to spread on platform X during the Israel-Hamas conflict. If Mr Musk fails to comply with European rules on illegal content, he will face a fine of up to 6 per cent of the company's annual revenue.

This is not the first time Musk has targeted media reports. On the 18th of last month, Musk wrote on the X platform that the Wall Street Journal's report that Tesla was considering building a factory in Saudi Arabia "is another completely wrong article." The Wall Street Journal claimed earlier in the day that Tesla was in talks with Saudi Arabia to set up production facilities there.

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