The European Commission has opened a child-safety probe into Snapchat under the Digital Services Act, amid fears adults are using the app to groom minors. The move follows a US ruling that Meta and YouTube built addictive products harming a young user and comes as the EU weighs social-media bans for under-16s. Regulators also warned Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX and XVideos they may face fines if they fail to implement robust age-verification systems.
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I will never not be against the EU taking a stick to social media corporations.
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The European Commission has opened a child-safety probe into Snapchat under the Digital Services Act, amid fears adults are using the app to groom minors. The move follows a US ruling that Meta and YouTube built addictive products harming a young user and comes as the EU weighs social-media bans for under-16s. Regulators also warned Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX and XVideos they may face fines if they fail to implement robust age-verification systems.
I will never not be against the EU taking a stick to social media corporations.
Go get ‘em.