The European Commission has found Meta and TikTok in preliminary violation of the Digital Services Act (DSA) for restricting researcher access to data and obstructing reviews of content potentially harmful to minors. Meta’s platforms were also flagged for using “dark patterns” that affect user reporting and appeals. While TikTok cited conflicts with GDPR regulations, Meta maintained it remains compliant. Both companies now face possible fines of up to 6% of their global revenue under the DSA’s transparency and algorithmic accountability provisions.
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