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As of today, strict EU rules apply to Instagram, TikTok and these 17 other platforms

The social media platforms X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, TikTok and various Google services are now threatened with hefty fines if they do not take stronger action against illegal content.

From next Friday, certain rules will apply a total of 19 very large online platforms and search engines legally enforceable in the European Union (EU).

For example, companies must remove child pornography or terror propaganda faster than before.

The list of all affected platforms can be found below.

And the users?

In turn, it will be easier for users to report problematic content. Online marketplaces such as Amazon are now required to remove counterfeit products or dangerous toys as much as possible and to warn shoppers.

In addition, the companies must regularly report to the European Commission to what extent their platforms endanger mental health or freedom of expression.

Why is there sharpening?

The EU sees a risk to society in large platforms

background the new EU Digital Services Act (DSA). It provides very strict requirements for very large platforms and search engines with more than 45 million active users per month. Because they pose a particularly high risk to society from the perspective of the EU.

If the companies do not comply with legal requirements, they risk a fine of up to six percent of global annual turnover.

An example calculation: In fiscal 2022, Apple generated worldwide revenues of more than $394 billion. The maximum fine imposed by the EU could therefore amount to almost USD 24 billion.

Who does this affect?

The 19 online platforms and search engines initially affected include:

  • Alibaba-Aliexpress
  • Amazon marketplace
  • Apple’s App Store
  • Booking.com
  • facebook (meta)
  • Google Maps (alphabet)
  • Google Play (alphabet)
  • Google Shopping (alphabet)
  • Instagram (meta)
  • LinkedIn (Microsoft)
  • Pinterest
  • snapchat
  • Search engine Google (alphabet)
  • Bing (Microsoft) search engine
  • tick tock
  • Wikipedia
  • X (formerly Twitter)
  • youtube (alphabet)
  • Zalando.

In a few months, the rules will also apply to smaller companies that fall under the law.

(dsc/sda/dpa)

Source: Watson

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