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X accused of violating US sanctions by selling subscriptions to ‘terror groups’: Reports

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A brand new report has stated social media website X, erstwhile Twitter, could also be violating US sanctions by accepting funds for premium accounts linked to Hezbollah and different sanctioned teams.

A Tech Transparency Project (TTP) investigation has found that X is providing premium, paid services to accounts for two leaders of a US-designated terrorist group and several other organisations sanctioned by Washington DC, read the TTP website.
Micro-blogging website X accused of violating US sanctions by selling subscriptions to ‘terror teams’. Photo Courtesy: Elon Musk X web page

A Tech Transparency Project (TTP) investigation has discovered that X is offering premium, paid companies to accounts for 2 leaders of a US-designated terrorist group and a number of other different organisations sanctioned by Washington DC, learn the TTP web site.

TTP recognized greater than a dozen X accounts for US-sanctioned entities that had a blue checkmark, which requires the acquisition of a premium subscription. Along with the checkmarks, that are meant to confer legitimacy, X guarantees a spread of perks for premium accounts, together with the power to submit longer textual content and movies and larger visibility for some posts, learn the web site.

The accounts recognized by TTP embody two that apparently belong to the highest leaders of Lebanon-based Hezbollah, and others belonging to Iranian and Russian state-run media, learn the web site.

Two different accounts for US-sanctioned entities, Iran’s Press TV and Russia’s Tinkoff Bank, had gold checkmarks.

Who owns X?

X, previously often called Twitter, was bought by tech billionaire Elon Musk in 2022.

He rebranded it as ‘X’.

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