Elon Musk says X has been target of ‘massive cyberattack’
Many users are finding the app and website aren’t loading, or are extremely sluggish.
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Many users are finding the app and website aren’t loading, or are extremely sluggish.
X is facing the possibility of a hefty fine and the limiting of its operations in the EU with the Commission’s investigation.
His comments come as Belfast is recovering from multi-day riots that saw people assaulted and premises burned.
A former parliamentary assistant to Flanagan admitted to sending the post in the early hours of 28 September, 2020.
This is despite X’s owner Elon Musk last month pledging to fund any future legal challenges against Ireland’s proposed hate speech laws.
For those not on his social media site, Musk’s interactions with Ireland’s far-right fringe have probably gone unnoticed.
Separately, Aaron Rodericks has brought defamation proceedings against Elon Musk.
Niamh Hodnett was appointed last year to fight harmful content online.