Elon Musk and the X social media platform filed a complaint against the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a self-styled love speech watchdog group, in a federal court in San Francisco.
In a complaint filed in July of last year, X Corp. claimed that the CCDH had cherry-picked data to support the idea that the social media platform was “overwhelmed by hazardous content” and used the tale to avert companies to divert their advertising dollars away from the platform.
California’s North federal prosecutor city neighborhood city area district district’s U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer dismissed the lawsuit on Monday, claiming that the social media platform had not demonstrated sufficient likelihood that its case would win on the merits and appeared to be attempting to punish CCDH for then permitted free speech.
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