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EU may fine Elon Musk’s X platform over digital rules

Published on: November 28, 2025 11:31 AM

BRUSSELS: The European Union could impose a fine on Elon Musk’s X platform by the end of 2025 for violating digital regulations, more than two years after the bloc launched its first probe under a major new online content law. The investigation began in December 2023, targeting X for alleged breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA).

Read More: X launches chat platform with new tools

The EU initially warned that X risked a penalty after it introduced paid blue checkmarks in July 2024, which allegedly misled users, allowing anyone to appear verified. Despite warnings, no fine has yet been issued, partly due to ongoing legal and political considerations. Brussels insists the US political landscape has not dictated its timeline, but the potential return of Donald Trump and close ties between Musk and the White House complicates the matter.

“X Under Fire, EU Might Penalize Musk’s Platform Before 2025 Ends”https://t.co/2Y4IXnmR7i pic.twitter.com/wtoeG2aYej

— Business Elites Africa (@ElitesAfrica) November 27, 2025

EU officials are also evaluating whether any fine should be calculated based on X’s turnover or the revenues of Musk’s entire business empire, including Tesla, which the DSA theoretically allows. Regulators are conducting a wide-ranging probe into X’s handling of illegal content, transparency in advertising, and access to public data for researchers. In response to EU concerns, X added disclaimers to its blue checkmarks and made other adjustments to comply with transparency requirements.

The European Union is edging toward issuing a potential penalty against Elon Musk’s X platform before the close of 2025, nearly two years after launching a landmark investigation that has tested Europe’s determination to regulate major tech firms.
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— Verily News (@VerilyNews) November 27, 2025

While the European Commission’s tech chief, Henna Virkkunen, expects “some investigations” to conclude in the coming weeks, officials remain cautious, ensuring a legally defensible case before issuing penalties. The EU also faces diplomatic pressures, balancing enforcement against potential friction with the United States amid broader geopolitical and trade considerations.

Read More: Elon Musk’s X rolls out “About this account” feature 

The fine, when imposed, would mark a significant enforcement of the EU’s Digital Services Act, signaling the bloc’s determination to hold global tech platforms accountable while navigating legal, political, and international sensitivities.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: elon musk, EU Digital Services Act, EU fine, Latest, online content regulation, tech enforcement, X platform

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