Multiple reports describe claims by Elon Musk’s X Corp regarding responsibility for content involving children and violent pornography. The articles say X Corp argues it does not have a duty to protect children from that type of content, framing the issue around censorship and platform obligations. They also note that the controversy centers on harmful material and violent pornography, which has drawn public and media attention.
Across the sources, the dispute is presented as part of a broader debate about what duties an online platform has to moderate or prevent access to harmful content—particularly when children may be exposed. The reporting focuses on X’s position that it is not required to provide that protection, while highlighting that the topic has led to renewed scrutiny of the company’s approach to censorship.
The articles do not present a detailed ruling or specific legal outcome within the provided excerpts. Instead, they emphasize X Corp’s stance and the wider discussion it has sparked about child safety and the handling of violent pornography on social media platforms.