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EU Commission presses TikTok, YouTube on child protection measures

EU Commission presses TikTok, YouTube on child protection measures

Published November 09,2023


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TikTok and YouTube want to supply extra info on how younger persons are protected on the social media platforms, the European Commission mentioned on Thursday.

The fee issued an official request for info on Thursday on the idea of the brand new EU legislation on digital companies.

TikTok and YouTube at the moment are obliged to clarify by the tip of the month what measures they’re taking to guard minors, together with their bodily and psychological well being.

Depending on the knowledge supplied by the businesses, the fee might determine to provoke proceedings and subsequently impose fines.

TikTok had already obtained an enquiry virtually three weeks in the past to supply info on pretend news and hate speech circulation on the platform in reference to the conflict in Gaza.

A consultant of the corporate emphasised at a gathering in Brussels on Tuesday that hundreds of thousands of posts had been eliminated since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7.

Under the EU’s new Digital Services Act, platforms corresponding to Facebook, X, Google and others need to take more durable motion towards unlawful content material corresponding to hate speech and incitement to on-line hatred. Otherwise they might face hefty fines.

Source: www.anews.com.tr