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JUST IN - EU reaches deal on Digital Services Act for "making the internet a safer space" by requiring social media platforms to more aggressively police their platforms than ever before.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) April 23, 2022
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https://ec.europa.eu/info/digital-services-act-ensuring-safe-and-accountable-online-environment_en
It doesn't really seem that bad. The only had thing I can find is that "Illegal content" is way too vague to make sense of what they are supposedly going to enforce. Honestly the entire law sounds incredibly vague and outside of curbstomping giga companies again it doesn't affect regular user too much. Granted places like reddit will just interpret the vague law however they want and ban even more of heckin nazis
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QRD? The only things I understood are that you can identify shills more easily, you can question jannies' actions without repercussions, and you can see clearly how they operate
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