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EU Commission’s enforcement action against X, and latest Democracy Shield plans, both indicate growing recognition of importance of action against inauthentic and deceptive accounts
Clean Up The Internet welcomes the Commission’s decision to proceed with enforcement in the case of X, and to demonstrate that it is willing, as a last resort, to levy substantial fines. Ultimately regulations like the DSA and the UK’s OSA were enacted because of a recognition that we could not expect platforms to clean up their acts voluntarily. It would be naive now to expect the mere existence of the regulation to deliver change.

Stephen Kinsella
1 day ago4 min read
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