Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, is challenging a decision by Ireland’s media watchdog in relation to how information from complaints is handled. According to multiple reports, X asks a court to quash the Commission’s decision to share information related to complaints made to the regulator with X’s internal “supervisory” team for possible future investigation. X argues that this process causes reputational harm to the platform. The company’s filing frames the dispute around the regulator’s action to pass complaint-related information internally rather than addressing it through the regulator’s own process at the time the complaints are made.

TheJournal.ie and BreakingNews.ie report the same core claim: X seeks to overturn the Commission’s decision and prevent the information transfer as described in the regulator’s ruling. The reports do not provide details of the underlying complaints or the watchdog’s rationale, but they indicate that the matter is now before the courts. The dispute centers on whether the regulator’s decision to route complaint information to X’s internal supervisory function is lawful and whether it affects X’s reputation.