PANews reported on October 17 that according to Jinshi, the European Union warned that revenue from Musk's other businesses, including SpaceX and Neuralink, may be included in the calculation of fines for social media platform "X". This practice will greatly increase potential penalties for violations of content review rules. Under the EU's (Digital Services Act), the EU can impose fines of up to 6% of its global annual revenue on online platforms if they fail to address illegal content and false information or fail to comply with transparency regulations. Regulators are considering whether sales from SpaceX, Neuralink, xAI and the Boring Company should be included in addition to revenue generated by social networks when determining potential fines for "X". One of the people familiar with the matter said Tesla's sales would not be affected by this calculation because it is a listed company and is not fully controlled by Musk. The amount of the potential fine is still under discussion. If "X" finds a way to address regulators' concerns, it may avoid penalties.