UK authorities are weighing potential restrictions on X platform, with Grok's image-generation capabilities cited as the primary concern. However, observers point out that the stated rationale may serve as a broader justification for content moderation and platform control. The move raises questions about the balance between regulatory oversight and open discourse in the digital space. As crypto and Web3 communities increasingly rely on platforms like X for information flow and community building, such regulatory pressures warrant close attention from the ecosystem. Whether AI-driven content creation becomes a flashpoint for future platform governance remains to be seen.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 1h ago
Here we go again, using the guise of AI safety to conduct censorship. Everyone knows the real purpose. X being targeted is just the beginning; there will be more trouble ahead.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 19h ago
Here we go again, using the excuse of AI safety to conduct censorship. This trick has been used so many times.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 01-10 12:27
It's starting again, this time using AI-generated images as a pretext. Got it, it means to layer restrictions on free speech.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-09 03:53
Here we go again, the excuse is always so fresh and elegant. Grok generating images? Please, what they really want to control isn't speech.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-09 03:45
Here we go again? Using Grok as a guise to actually implement speech censorship, same old trick.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-09 03:41
Here we go again, excuses are always just excuses, claiming it's a Grok issue, but really just wanting to control X.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-09 03:25
Here we go again, using AI safety as a pretext to conduct censorship. The real goal is still to block our information channels.
UK authorities are weighing potential restrictions on X platform, with Grok's image-generation capabilities cited as the primary concern. However, observers point out that the stated rationale may serve as a broader justification for content moderation and platform control. The move raises questions about the balance between regulatory oversight and open discourse in the digital space. As crypto and Web3 communities increasingly rely on platforms like X for information flow and community building, such regulatory pressures warrant close attention from the ecosystem. Whether AI-driven content creation becomes a flashpoint for future platform governance remains to be seen.