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Twitter files lawsuit against Digital Hate-Fighting Center

Twitter files lawsuit against Digital Hate-Fighting Center

Social media platform Twitter, also referred to as X, filed a lawsuit towards the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which it described as an activist group funded and supported by unknown organizations, people, and probably international governments with ties to outdated media corporations.

In a weblog submit in regards to the subject, X accused CCDH of focusing on individuals who disagree with CCDH’s views on numerous platforms and making an attempt to power customers with differing ideologies to go away the platform.

X acknowledged that the NGO centered on eradicating free companies for individuals and tried to realize unauthorized entry to social media platform knowledge and misuse it, thereby focusing on freedom of expression organizations.

CCDH CEO Imran Ahmed informed CNN that the lawsuit seemed to be a conspiracy principle and accused Elon Musk of blaming his personal failures on the corporate.

Source: www.anews.com.tr