Musk ties full X open-source release to a security review - AltcoinDaily.co
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Elon Musk has announced that X will publish its entire codebase once the company finishes checking it for security vulnerabilities. 

The CEO wants outside reviewers to confirm that the released code is the same code running in production. 

Musk is promising a level of scrutiny no major social platform has offered in order to provide answers for individuals who have questioned how X ranks posts and moderates content.

What is Elon Musk going to release? 

Elon Musk, in a post on X, said he will release the full codebase of the platform “with no exceptions” after the review for security vulnerabilities is completed. He added that “third party reviewers” would be invited “to confirm that the open source code is what is running on X’s live servers.

Prior to this announcement, in May 2026, X’s “For You” recommendation algorithm, which exposed the Grok-based ranking system along with the Thunder and Phoenix Retrieval components that pull candidate posts, was released on GitHub.

It attracted thousands of developers, reaching 20,000 stars within a day, but it included only a small “mini” AI model, not the full production version, and withheld training data and advertising strategy.

Musk has previously described X’s algorithm as a “black box” that needs “massive improvements.” Musk has so far not provided a specific date for when the security review would finish or when the code would be released. The company reportedly plans to publish algorithm changes on GitHub every four weeks.

Earlier, in a February 9 post, he announced that X would run “rigorous security tests” of X Chat and then open source all of that code. This also does not have a fixed date for completion.

xAI, the AI company whose Grok model underpins X’s newer ranking work, has also run its own open-source track. Cryptopolitan reported in August 2025 that xAI released the Grok 2.5 model on Hugging Face, a 500GB download that needs at least eight GPUs to run.

What are the security risks attached to Elon’s move?

Releasing the full codebase puts every vulnerability, design choice, and shortcut out in the open for anyone to see, and this comes with significant risk.

For a platform as large as X, putting out code with exploitable flaws could be disastrous. The success of this move will depend on how deep the security review goes and how serious the third-party checks turn out to be.

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