Several Western governments are exploring a potential coordinated approach to X's operations. The UK, Canada, and Australia have been discussing regulatory frameworks and national security implications tied to the social platform. Officials in these countries are weighing concerns around content moderation, data governance, and platform accountability as part of broader deliberations on tech regulation. The move reflects ongoing tensions between digital platforms and government oversight globally, raising questions about how democracies balance free speech principles with security interests. Industry watchers note this could signal a shift in how Western governments approach major tech platforms, potentially impacting the broader digital economy.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 11h ago
NGL is starting to regulate again, this routine is really old and worn out
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LiquidityWizard
· 12h ago
Regulating X again? This trick has been tired of for a long time.
Uniting to target tech giants, is this the best idea democratic countries have?
Data governance, content review... honestly, they just want to control the narrative.
Web3 is the real solution; decentralization doesn't buy into this.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 22h ago
Here it comes again... Western governments want to team up to regulate platforms? Their regulatory reach is really long.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-11 07:53
Here we go again, Western governments are starting to clamp down on X? The polite term is "coordination," but in reality, they just want to control the public opinion arena.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-11 07:53
Here we go again, the government jointly cracking down on tech platforms... This trick is so old.
The old republic ideology trying to suppress freedom of speech, under the guise of national security.
Do they really think we don't know what's behind it?
Censorship, eternal censorship.
This is the very reason Web3 exists, everyone.
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BoredStaker
· 01-11 07:33
Nah, this is the same old story. Democratic countries team up to block the platform, but in the end, everyone just does their own thing.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-11 07:26
Here we go again, the government teaming up to crack down on big tech. This trick is so old.
Several Western governments are exploring a potential coordinated approach to X's operations. The UK, Canada, and Australia have been discussing regulatory frameworks and national security implications tied to the social platform. Officials in these countries are weighing concerns around content moderation, data governance, and platform accountability as part of broader deliberations on tech regulation. The move reflects ongoing tensions between digital platforms and government oversight globally, raising questions about how democracies balance free speech principles with security interests. Industry watchers note this could signal a shift in how Western governments approach major tech platforms, potentially impacting the broader digital economy.