X says French accusations of data tampering and fraud are politically motivated
Elon Muskâs social media platform X has denied accusations from French prosecutors of alleged data tampering and fraud, calling them politically motivated.
X was responding to an announcement earlier this month from the Paris prosecutorâs office, which said it was opening an investigation into the two alleged offences.
Both offences involved an âautomated data processing systemâ, according to prosecutors, who provided few details of the alleged wrongdoing.
They are potentially punishable in France with a jail term of up to 10 years.
The platform said French authorities were carrying out a âpolitically-motivated criminal investigation into X over the alleged manipulation of its algorithm and alleged âfraudulent data extractionââ.
âX categorically denies these allegations,â it said in a post from its Global Government Affairs account.
The prosecutorâs office has said it acted on information that two people provided in January to its cyber crimes unit.
One of them is a member of parliament, and the other is a senior official in a French government institution. It did not identify them or the institution.
Prosecutors said the two people alleged suspected use of Xâs algorithm for the âpurposes of foreign interferenceâ, without providing details.
The platform said it âremains in the darkâ about the the specific allegations.
âHowever, based on what we know so far, X believes that this investigation is distorting French law in order to serve a political agenda and, ultimately, restrict free speech.â
The Paris prosecutorâs office said that it has asked X to grant police investigators access to its algorithm, as part of the probe.
The request was made in a letter last week, it said. It said that âinvestigators are bound by confidentiality and that only those in charge of the investigation will have accessâ.
The office said it has not had a formal response from X.





