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Home » Malaysia Takes Legal Action Against X: Grok Creates Inappropriate Images, Failing to Protect Users

Malaysia Takes Legal Action Against X: Grok Creates Inappropriate Images, Failing to Protect Users

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
January 13, 2026
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Malaysian authorities have announced legal action against X, formerly known as Twitter, over a recent incident involving the platform’s failure to protect users from harmful content. The case centers around Grok, a tool that generated inappropriate images using X’s platform. Critics argue that the social media giant did not implement adequate safeguards to prevent the spread of such materials, raising serious concerns about user safety and content moderation on the platform.

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Officials from Malaysia’s cybersecurity and communications departments emphasized the need for stricter regulations and accountability from companies hosting user-generated content. They stated that, despite existing policies, X’s responses to the incident fell short, allowing offensive images to circulate freely and potentially harm users, especially minors.

Legal experts say this move signals a stronger stance by Malaysian authorities in ensuring online safety and holding digital platforms accountable for the content they host. The authorities are reportedly assessing whether X’s current terms of service comply with national laws designed to prevent the dissemination of obscene or offensive material.

This development also highlights ongoing debates around platform responsibility and the challenges of moderating vast amounts of user content in real-time. Industry analysts note that the case could set a precedent for other countries seeking to tighten regulations on social media platforms to better protect their citizens from harmful online material.

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As the investigation progresses, all eyes remain on X’s response and the potential implications for its operations in Malaysia and beyond. The incident underscores the growing demand for more transparent moderation policies and stronger safety measures to ensure online spaces remain secure and respectful for all users.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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