Elon Musk's X says it's policing harmful content as scrutiny of the platform grows
Briefly

From January to June, X suspended 5.3 million accounts and removed or labeled 10.7 million posts for violating its rules against posting child sexual exploitation materials, harassment and other harmful content.
X's transparency report shows the company is trying to address long-standing safety concerns by emphasizing its content moderation efforts despite Musk's controversial leadership.
The release of the transparency report comes as advertisers are considering cutting their spending, indicating potential financial repercussions for X amid scrutiny over content moderation.
Musk, who previously dismissed advertiser concerns, has shifted his stance, acknowledging at Cannes that advertisers have an important say in the platform's operations.
Read at Spokesman.com
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