Former British MP took action against the social media platform two years ago after it labelled his account ‘Russian state-affiliated media’
, formerly known as Twitter , to file its defence in a defamation case within six weeks in the High Court in Dublin .
The British politician and broadcaster is also claiming in the legal proceedings that the social media company unlawfully processed his personal data by labelling and censoring his account. The “Russian state-affiliated media” designation by X had appeared on Mr Galloway’s profile and on tweets posted on the network, but no longer does so.
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