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    German civil activists claim victory in case against Musk's X

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 7, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Image depicting German civil activists celebrating a court ruling that requires Musk's X to disclose data on election-related misinformation. This victory highlights the importance of transparency ahead of Germany's national election.
    German civil activists celebrate court ruling against Musk's X on misinformation - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    A German court has ordered Musk's X to provide data to track election misinformation, a move hailed by civil rights groups.

    German Activists Win Court Case Against Musk's X Platform

    By Thomas Escritt

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Elon Musk's social media platform X must release information enabling researchers to track the spread of election-swaying information on the network, a German court ruled on Friday, according to activist groups.

    The Berlin district court issued its ruling in response to an urgent filing brought earlier this week by two civil rights groups who said they need the data to let them track misinformation and disinformation ahead of Germany's February 23 national election.

    "The court ordered X to provide access to all public information on X to make it possible to research whether election influencing is taking place," the German Society for Civil Rights (GFF) said in a statement announcing the ruling.

    Neither the court nor X immediately responded to a request to comment.

    The GFF and Democracy Reporting International had argued that X had a duty under European law to provide easily researchable, collated access to information such as post reach, shares and likes - information theoretically available by laboriously clicking through thousands of posts but in practice impossible to access.

    The ruling obliges X to make the data available from now until shortly after the election.

    The spread of misinformation and disinformation on X is of particular interest given its owner's endorsement of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), running second in the polls behind the conservatives.

    "Only the AfD can save Germany," Tesla mogul and Trump confidante Musk posted in January before conducting a live interview with the party's leader Alice Weidel.

    "This is a huge success for freedom to research and for our democracy," said the GFF's Simone Ruf.

    (Reporting by Thomas Escritt, Editing by Miranda Murray and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •German court orders X to release election data.
    • •Civil rights groups seek to track misinformation.
    • •Ruling supports research on election influence.
    • •Musk's endorsement of AfD raises concerns.
    • •Court decision hailed as a win for democracy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German civil activists claim victory in case against Musk's X

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is a German court ruling requiring Musk's X to release data to track election misinformation.

    2Why is the court ruling significant?

    The ruling is significant as it supports transparency and research into election influence via social media.

    3What are the implications for Musk's X?

    Musk's X must comply with European law to provide data access, impacting how misinformation is monitored.

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