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EU Regulators Allege Meta and TikTok Violate Digital Services Act Transparency Requirements

The European Commission has announced preliminary findings that Meta and TikTok are violating key transparency provisions of the Digital Services Act. According to regulators, both platforms face potential fines up to 6% of global revenue if compliance issues aren’t addressed.

EU Commission Issues Preliminary Findings Against Tech Giants

The European Commission has determined that Meta Platforms and TikTok are potentially violating the Digital Services Act’s transparency requirements, according to official statements released today. Sources indicate the preliminary findings focus on inadequate data access for researchers and problematic content moderation systems across Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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EU Finds Meta and TikTok Potentially Violating Digital Services Act Transparency Rules

The European Commission has issued preliminary findings suggesting Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, along with TikTok, fail to meet Digital Services Act transparency requirements. According to reports, both companies face potential fines up to 6% of global revenue if violations are confirmed.

Preliminary EU Findings on Digital Services Act Compliance

The European Commission has reportedly determined that Meta Platforms and TikTok may be in breach of their transparency obligations under the landmark Digital Services Act, according to preliminary findings announced Friday. Sources indicate both tech giants face scrutiny over inadequate researcher access to public data and problematic content reporting mechanisms.