EU Fine on X

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News: Elon Musk-owned X was fined €120 million by the European Commission for violating transparency rules under the Digital Services Act.

About EU Fine on X

EU Fine on X
Source – Reuters
  • The European Commission imposed a €120 million fine on X after a two-year investigation found violations of transparency requirements under the Digital Services Act(DSA).
  • This is the first penalty issued under the DSA.
  • Reasons for the Fine
    • Deceptive blue checkmark design: X allowed users to purchase a blue tick without meaningful identity verification, which misled users and exposed them to scams and impersonation risks.
    • Lack of advertising transparency: The ad repository contained barriers such as processing delays and missing information about the entity paying for ads, limiting public and researcher scrutiny.
    • Failure to provide researcher access: X restricted eligible researchers from independently accessing public data, preventing proper assessment of systemic risks.

About the Digital Services Act (DSA)

  • The Digital Services Act is an EU regulation that came into force in 2022 and applies directly across member states to regulate digital services, online safety, and accountability of platforms.
  • Aim: The act aims to protect users’ fundamental rights and ensure safer digital spaces through stronger accountability rules.
  • Goal: Its goal is to create a fair digital market that supports innovation and competitiveness while ensuring responsible platform operations.
  • Key Features
    • Faster removal and user challenge system: Platforms must quickly remove illegal or harmful content and allow users to challenge takedown decisions.
    • Greater responsibility for VLOPs (Very Large Online Platforms): VLOPs, defined as platforms with more than 45 million EU users, must follow stricter rules and conduct systemic risk assessments under the DSA.
    • Direct supervision by European Commission: Enforcement is centrally monitored to avoid evasion at member-state levels.
    • Algorithm and advertisement transparency: Platforms must explain how algorithms work, ensure clear ad identification, and avoid personalised ads for minors.
  • Enforcement: Non-compliance can lead to fines of up to 6% of global annual turnover, and companies unwilling to comply cannot operate in the EU.
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