Elon Musk's X Sues Nonprofit That Tracks Hate Speech, Disinformation

The lawsuit stems from a media report that stated findings from CCDH's research saying that hate speech had increased towards minority communities on the X.

Elon Musk's X Sues Nonprofit That Tracks Hate Speech, Disinformation

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X, formerly known as Twitter, recently filed lawsuits against four entities in Texas and Bright Data

Highlights
  • X said the CCDH had gained access to its data without authorisation
  • X and its CEO Linda Yaccarino labeled the report false
  • CCDH said that X's allegations had no factual basis
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Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday sued a nonprofit that fights hate speech and disinformation, accusing it of asserting false claims and encouraging advertisers to pause investment on the platform.

US media reported earlier that X, owned by Elon Musk, had sent a letter to the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and threatened to sue the non-profit for unspecified damages.

In response to that letter, lawyers for the CCDH accused X of "intimidating those who have the courage to advocate against incitement, hate speech and harmful content online." They also said that X's allegations had no factual basis.

The lawsuit stems from a media report published in July that stated findings from CCDH's research saying that hate speech had increased towards minority communities on the platform.

X and its CEO Linda Yaccarino labeled the report false and said it was based on "a collection of incorrect, misleading, and outdated metrics, mostly from the period shortly after Twitter's acquisition."

In a blog post on Monday, X said the CCDH had gained access to its data without authorisation and accused it of scraping data from its platform, violating X's terms.

It reiterated that the metrics contained in the research were used out of context to make unsubstantiated assertions about X.

The CCDH did not respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

X recently filed lawsuits against four unnamed entities in Texas and Israel's Bright Data for scraping data.

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