EU leitet Untersuchung gegen X wegen angeblicher Desinformation ein

by Gopu_17

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  1. Yeah. This kind of feels like when you open a scientific journal and see an article titled “New study finds attractive people generally get treated more preferentially”.

  2. Long overdue – someone needs to check self-proclaimed-factchecker too.

  3. „EU creates more bureaucrat positions to investigate several problematic tweets“

  4. “The DSA became law last November but firms were given time to make sure their systems complied.

    “On 25 April, the commission named the very large online platforms – those with over 45 million EU users – that would be subject to the toughest rules, among them X. The law came into effect four months later in August.

    “Under the tougher rules, larger firms have to assess potential risks they may cause, report that assessment and put in place measures to deal with the problem.

    “Failure to comply with the DSA can result in EU fines of as much as 6% of a company’s global turnover, or potentially suspension of the service.

    “X has until 18 October to provide details on how its crisis response protocol is activated and functions, and until 31 October on other issues.”

  5. Alleged? The EU moves when they know they have something solid.

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