EU Flags Meta and TikTok for Alleged Digital Services Act Transparency Failures
The European Commission has issued preliminary rulings against Meta and TikTok for alleged Digital Services Act violations. According to reports, both platforms face scrutiny over content appeal mechanisms and researcher data access. These findings could lead to substantial financial penalties for the tech giants.
Preliminary EU Findings Target Tech Giants
The European Commission has reportedly determined that both Meta and TikTok breached the European Union’s Digital Services Act transparency requirements, according to preliminary rulings issued on October 24. Sources indicate these findings stem from ongoing investigations conducted in cooperation with Ireland’s media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, which began separate probes into the platforms last year.