The Denver Post

X’s lawsuit against anti-hate research group is dismissed

- By Kate Conger

SAN FRANCISCO>> A federal judge in California on Monday dismissed X’s lawsuit against a nonprofit organizati­on that studies hate speech online, ruling that the social media company’s case was designed to punish researcher­s for speaking freely about the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter.

X sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate in July in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California after the organizati­on published several articles that claimed its researcher­s had discovered a rise in hate speech on the platform following Elon Musk’s takeover. X said that the group’s research was harming its business by scaring away advertiser­s, costing it millions of dollars.

But the court ruled that X’s lawsuit was an attempt to penalize the group for speaking negatively about the company, and that its work was protected under the law.

“Sometimes it is unclear what is driving a litigation, and only by reading between the lines of a complaint can one attempt to surmise a plaintiff’s true purpose,” Judge Charles R. Breyer wrote in a ruling Monday.

“Other times, a complaint is so unabashedl­y and vociferous­ly about one thing that there can be no mistaking that purpose.” He added, “This case is about punishing the defendants for their speech.”

The ruling is a blow to Musk, who has used legal threats to battle critics of his social media platform. In November, he sued the advocacy group Media Matters for America after it published a report that showed ads on X appearing alongside neo-nazi posts.

“We create costs for lies and hate,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate.

“The courts today have affirmed our fundamenta­l right to research, to speak, to advocate and to hold accountabl­e social media companies for decisions they make behind closed doors that affect our kids, our democracy and our fundamenta­l human rights and civil liberties.”

X said in a statement that it planned to appeal the decision and would continue to pursue legal action against the organizati­on for “illegally obtaining platform data to create misleading research.”

The case was one of many legal fights currently embroiling Musk and X. The company is suing a law firm that represente­d it before Musk’s ownership, claiming that it collected unreasonab­ly high fees.

Former Twitter executives are also suing the company, claiming Musk improperly withheld their severance pay.

In addition, Musk is suing Openai, the artificial intelligen­ce lab he co-founded, claiming that the company violated its principles. (The New York Times is also suing Openai and Microsoft over misuse of its copyrighte­d materials.)

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