EU warns TikTok that it should comply with its new online regulations or face a ban

EU is pressuring TikTok to comply with the newly adopted Digital Services Act (DSA). The DSA is meant to improve content moderation on social media platforms, including creating transparency on why certain content was removed and how advertisers target users.

European Commissioner Thierry Breton told Shou Zi Chew that TikTok must start adhering to the new rules well ahead of the September 1 deadline. According to the new regulations, social networks can face fines up to 6% of their annual revenue and things might escalate to banning the platform from operating in the EU.

“With younger audiences comes greater responsibility,” Breton told Chew. TikTok spokesperson Caroline Greer tweeted that the platform is committed to following the rules of the DSA, GDPR and the Code of Practice on Disinformation.

Breton wrote a blog post titled “Are some social media a wolf in disguise”, which you can read here. It mentions platforms with “short videos featuring catchy music, dancing routines, and visually appealing effects”. The post addresses concerns over data of EU users being sent outside of the EU and how the DSA aims to create a safer digital space for all European users, especially younger ones.

Source | Via

Reader comments

  • Sin

Shouldn't the user be the one too choice too agree too the platform rules or not and the way they are reinforced Can't the individual person choice whatever they want too see and don't want too see I guess some EU rules are ...

  • Anonymous

They said same to Facebook. And Facebook said NO. When will EU ban Facebook?=

  • Anonymous

Tiktok should be banned in the from the galaxy.