Bluesky, the quickly rising social media platform that grew to become fairly in style following U.S. elections, is violating EU laws by failing to reveal essential particulars, a European Commission spokesperson informed reporters throughout a each day briefing on Monday.
“All platforms in the EU, even the smallest ones which are below the threshold, which is the case for Bluesky, have to have a dedicated page on their website where it says how many user numbers they have in the EU and where they are legally established. This is not the case for Bluesky as of today,” the spokesperson mentioned.
He additionally said that since Bluesky falls under the brink and isn’t labeled as a Very Large Platform beneath the EU’s Digital Services Act, the fee has not but reached out to the corporate. Instead, it has contacted the 27 nationwide governments to examine “if they can find any trace of Bluesky.”
Bluesky didn’t instantly reply to an emailed request for remark.
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