Musk's social platform is now in hot water with Brussels regulators. The company just dropped a bombshell accusation—claiming the European Commission deliberately weaponized a weakness in their advertising system to amplify news about the incoming penalty. Talk about adding insult to injury. The platform alleges that officials exploited technical vulnerabilities not to fix problems, but to maximize visibility of enforcement actions. Whether this defensive posture holds up under scrutiny remains to be seen, but it's clear the battle between tech giants and European watchdogs is getting messier by the day.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 2025-12-11 21:31
Is this reversal? Now they’re blaming the European Commission?
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Elon Musk is spinning stories again, who would believe it?
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EU’s approach is clever, directly using your vulnerabilities against you.
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Rather than blaming the EU, fix your own system first.
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Enough, stop crying out. If you deserve to be fined, just do it. Arguing is pointless.
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Now it’s getting interesting, blaming each other for who’s more daring.
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So everything can be blamed on the government? Dream on.
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Waiting to see how the court rules. I bet the EU will win.
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LightningLady
· 2025-12-11 02:22
Ngl, Elon Musk's recent move is a bit outrageous, the EU is really playing with fire.
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NFTBlackHole
· 2025-12-11 01:24
Huh? This operation is outrageous, the EU's approach is just too dirty.
X really dares to boast, blaming others here.
It's Musk and the EU again, this scandal is getting more and more absurd.
Are rules just meant to bully big companies?
Does the EU really want to crush tech giants completely?
Just hear about this kind of thing, don’t take it seriously.
Is Musk blaming the EU? I think each has their own tactics.
Regulators are now bitten back, interesting.
The advertising system was compromised and they still want to blame others... That's funny.
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ContractSurrender
· 2025-12-09 04:47
At it again? The EU plays harder than anyone else.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 2025-12-09 04:45
At it again? The EU is unbelievable—they cut you down and then kick you while you’re down.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 2025-12-09 04:40
I’ve said this before about the EU’s moves—this is the key stage in the battle for the high ground. Anyone still just watching for fun is missing out on the wealth code.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 2025-12-09 04:35
Those people in the EU have truly turned regulation into an art form. From a liquidity perspective, they treat loopholes as the most optimized distribution channels—unbelievable.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 2025-12-09 04:30
Haha, Musk is passing the buck again.
Same old routine...
EU: We'll just sit back and watch your performance.
This melon is too hard to bite.
Brussels might really mean business this time.
Musk's social platform is now in hot water with Brussels regulators. The company just dropped a bombshell accusation—claiming the European Commission deliberately weaponized a weakness in their advertising system to amplify news about the incoming penalty. Talk about adding insult to injury. The platform alleges that officials exploited technical vulnerabilities not to fix problems, but to maximize visibility of enforcement actions. Whether this defensive posture holds up under scrutiny remains to be seen, but it's clear the battle between tech giants and European watchdogs is getting messier by the day.