European Union’s Anti-Musk ‘Twitter Alternative’ Closes With Only 18 Active Users
A mere 40 MEPs, Commissioners, and institutional bodies bothered to sign up for Brussels’ bespoke social media platform.
A mere 40 MEPs, Commissioners, and institutional bodies bothered to sign up for Brussels’ bespoke social media platform.
Conservatives shouldn’t be afraid of this movement despite its obvious paganism.
Progressives say engaging with the platform is no longer “strategically a good use of our time.”
A parliamentary aide faces a year in prison for using his boss’s Twitter account to search for nude photos.
The personal assistant of MEP Flanagan is accused of hacking his former boss’s Twitter account, pretending to look for naked pictures of a colleague in what appears to be an elaborate prank.
The new Irish hate speech law will carry a penalty of five years in prison, potentially even for memes, thanks to the hard work of Soros-funded NGOs skewing the data to present one of the most tolerant societies as anything but.
What happened to Elon Musk’s free speech pledge? The European Conservative also has a “search selection ban” on the influential social media platform.
Elon Musk’s message has been well-received by many, but the actual compensatory process is as yet unclear.
Azeri’s leading diplomat in Brussels stirred the pot by tweeting an image of a sniper rifle at MEPs visiting the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Elon Musk’s rebranding of Twitter to X is part of a swirl of events that pits the volatile entrepreneur against the EU as new copyright lawsuits and hate speech legislation loom on the horizon.
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