EU Investigates Meta and TikTok for Violating Content Transparency and Illegal Content Rules

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The European Commission has preliminarily found TikTok and Meta in breach of transparency rules under the EU's Digital Services Act, accusing them of limiting researchers' access to public data and inadequately providing mechanisms for content notification and challenge, with potential fines up to 6% of global turnover if upheld.
- EU says TikTok and Meta broke transparency rules under landmark tech law CNBC
- Meta found in breach of EU law over ‘ineffective’ complaints system for flagging illegal content The Guardian
- Meta Charged by EU Over Handling of Illegal Content The Wall Street Journal
- EU Ramps Up Content Moderation Probes Against Meta, TikTok Bloomberg.com
- Instagram and Facebook are breaking the EU’s illegal content rules The Verge
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