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Obscene images row: ‘X’ admits ‘mistake’; thousands of posts, over 600 accounts taken down | India News

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Obscene images row: ‘X’ admits ‘mistake’; thousands of posts, over 600 accounts taken down | India News
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The ministry sent a letter to X (formerly Twitter), the social media website owned by Elon Musk, pointing out failures in moderating AI-generated content on its platform.

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  • Around 3,500 pieces of content were blocked, and over 600 accounts were deleted.
  • NEW DELHI: Elon Musk-owned X social media platform admitted its mistake and stated it would comply with Indian law as it blocked 3,500 pieces of content and deleted over 600 accounts linked to obscene imageries generated using the platform's AI tool, Grok."The social media platform 'X' has admitted its mistake and stated that it will comply with Indian law.
  • Going forward, X will not allow obscene imagery," government sources told news agency ANI.The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) had raised concerns over obscene and harmful content allegedly generated by Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok.

NEW DELHI: Elon Musk-owned X social media platform admitted its mistake and stated it would comply with Indian law as it blocked 3,500 pieces of content and deleted over 600 accounts linked to obscene imageries generated using the platform's AI tool, Grok."The social media platform 'X' has admitted its mistake and stated that it will comply with Indian law. Around 3,500 pieces of content were blocked, and over 600 accounts were deleted. Going forward, X will not allow obscene imagery," government sources told news agency ANI.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) had raised concerns over obscene and harmful content allegedly generated by Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok. The ministry sent a letter to X (formerly Twitter), the social media website owned by Elon Musk, pointing out failures in moderating AI-generated content on its platform. The ministry highlighted concerns that the Grok and other services of xAI have been used to generate and distribute obscene or non-consensual images, particularly targeting the dignity and privacy of women. Through the letter, the government has also sought a report on the actions taken by the company, and the immediate removal of illegal materials.

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Published: Jan 11, 2026

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