With the Digital Services Act, we are holding online platforms accountable for disinformation and illegal content.

Here is what we have achieved so far:

🔹 Requests for information sent to YouTube, Meta, TikTok, and X.

🔸 Administrative arrangements with 🇫🇷 🇮🇪 🇮🇹 media regulators to support its enforcement – with others to come.

🔹 Recommendations to countries to fast-track coordination and an incident protocol.

🔸 Rules on independent audits.

Check the latest: europa.eu/!ptY87h

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Matty Roses

@EU_Commission who us deciding what is "disinformation"? Would the NY Times lying about WMDs in Iraq qualify?

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volodymyr

@EU_Commission

A fundamental development in emerging #governance structures and #political processes in the #web .

It deserves just as much attention and scrutiny from the public as "regular", "offline" rights and responsibilities.

dw.com/en/what-impact-will-the

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C.N.

@EU_Commission If (or when?) Mastodon gets big enough, what would the effect be on this system?

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MarioB

@EU_Commission

Who decides what is disinformation? Pfizer and Co?

And about inserting viruses in encrypted apps no mentions?

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