Despite how it looks, X claims to be a community safe zone — and a prime advertising playground — according to its latest transparency report.
No surprises there. The platform has been beating this drum ever since Elon Musk’s controversial takeover nearly two years ago. But what stands out this time is the medium through which the information was delivered: X’s first real transparency report since 2021.
Much like before, the new report outlines how X enforces its policies on illegal, hateful or fraudulent content. In the first half of the year, users reported 224,129,805 incidents where they believed those rules were violated.
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