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Elon Musk’s Twitter Inc. is expected to fall under the European Union’s stricter rules for content moderation despite doubts that the platform was big enough to qualify.
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Twitter and the EU's executive arm are preparing to designate the company as a "very large online platform" under the bloc's new Digital Services Act.
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The company has enough monthly active EU users to report how it reduces harmful posts, and may even be forced by the European Commission to change its algorithms.
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The company will be subject to a stricter regulatory regime and could face significant fines up to 6% of the company's revenue or even a ban on operating in Europe if it doesn't comply.
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The EU, meanwhile, will avoid the embarrassment of being one of the world's most influential platforms, which will avoid its efforts to regulate online content.
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Tech companies regardless of their size have to follow the fundamental rules of the DSA and take down illegal content in all the EU’s 27 countries.
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The EU’s largest platforms with more than 45 million monthly active users will be designated as very large online platforms, or VLOPs
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