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German activists sue X demanding election influence data

07-02-2025

BERLIN: Activist groups have sued Elon Musk’s social media platform X in a Berlin court, accusing it of breaking European law by not giving them the information they need to track disinformation online ahead of Germany’s Feb. 23 national election.

The two groups, the Society for Civil Rights (GFF) and Democracy Reporting International said X was not providing systematic access to data like the reach of posts and the number of likes and shares they got.

“Other platforms have granted us access to systematically track public debates on their platforms, but X has refused to do so,” said DRI’s Michael Meyer-Resende in a statement on Wednesday, announcing the lawsuit.

The groups say they have the right to receive this data under the terms of the European Union’s Digital Services Act. X did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

Authorities throughout Europe have been on high alert for evidence of systematic online disinformation or operations seeking to sway elections, especially since last year’s later annulled presidential election in Romania, where a pro-Russian candidate won a shock first-round victory after what authorities said was a Russian-steered social media campaign. Moscow denied interference.

In the case of X, still used by much of the German government and political class despite some recent departures, the question is lent added urgency by Musk’s recent endorsement of the German far right.

“Platforms are increasingly being weaponized against democratic elections,” added GFF’s Simone Ruf. “We must defend ourselves.”

Since his takeover of the former Twitter, Musk has shut down most of the access routes by which researchers were in the past able to track the spread of information on the platform, converting that access into a charged-for service.

The world’s richest person, now leading US President Donald Trump’s efforts to slim and purge the U.S. federal government, hosted the far-right Alternative for Germany’s leader Alice Weidel for an interview on X in January, posting: “Only the AfD can save Germany!”

Citizens are calling on the European Union to curtail the influence of the platform X on the federal election in Germany. Many citizens have written to the President of the European Parliament on this subject since January 2025, asking her to act now to ensure that X meets its obligations concerning transparency, content moderation and risk mitigation during elections.

The European Commission is responsible for overseeing the enforcement of the Digital Services Act. In December 2023, the Commission opened formal proceedings against X to assess whether it is meeting its obligations concerning transparency, content moderation and risk mitigation during elections.

Further action may also be taken at national level by the German Digital Services Coordinator. The European Parliament is committed to safeguarding democracy and ensuring that online platforms operate responsibly.

In December 2024, the European Parliament set up a Special committee on the European Democracy Shield. The committee will assess policies aimed at preserving the fairness and integrity of elections. It will focus on interference in democracy and elections through very large online platforms, such as X.

On 21 January 2025, the European Parliament held a debate on the need to enforce the Digital Services Act to protect democracy on social media platforms, including against foreign interference and biased algorithms. You can watch the debate in all official EU languages and access the full text of the debate in the original language of the speakers. (Int’l News Desk)

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