EU Accuses TikTok and Meta of Violating Digital Services Act Transparency Requirements
The European Commission has preliminarily determined that both TikTok and Meta violated transparency obligations under the landmark Digital Services Act. According to the findings, the companies failed to provide adequate researcher access to public data and proper content moderation tools.
Preliminary Findings Against Tech Giants
The European Commission has announced preliminary findings that both TikTok and Meta Platforms violated key transparency requirements under the EU’s landmark Digital Services Act (DSA), according to official statements released Friday. Sources indicate the executive arm of the European Union determined both companies breached their obligations regarding researcher access to public data, marking one of the first major enforcement actions under the new digital regulations.