Article 66YJ3 Digital Services Act: inside the EU’s ambitious bid to clean up social media

Digital Services Act: inside the EU’s ambitious bid to clean up social media

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Dan Milmo Global technology editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#66YJ3)

The legislation aims to tackle problems as wide-ranging as misogyny, disinformation and consumer fraud

Nearly two decades after the birth of Facebook ushered in the social media era, the EU is introducing ambitious legislation designed to clean up the world's biggest online forums.

Intended to tackle misogyny, protect children, stop consumer fraud, curb disinformation and protect democratic elections, the Digital Services Act (DSA) is wide-ranging. The UK is introducing its own statute, the online safety bill, but the EU's rules are likely to have a bigger impact because they cover a bigger market, and the EU is more influential as a regulatory power.

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