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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 2 years ago

EU’s new rules for tech giants are about to kick in: All you need to know

www.aljazeera.com

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EU’s new rules for tech giants are about to kick in: All you need to know

www.aljazeera.com

Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 2 years ago
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Google, Facebook, TikTok and others face one of the most far-reaching efforts to clean up what EU residents see online.
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    The EU giveth (removable batteries, mandated USB-C) and it taketh away

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    violations could bring fines worth up to 6 percent of their global revenue – which could amount to billions – or even a ban from the EU.

    Not too shabby! Seems like the laws at least have some teeth.

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      Wish GDPR had the same kind of teeth.

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          I feel like common knowledge of all the shit big tech companies have pulled throughout their history is sufficient justification for giving massive fines.

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    No better source than Al-Jazeera?

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      Genuinely ignorant, what wrong with Al-Jazeera? Sure, it’s biased on some topics, but aren’t all news sources?

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    So it’s the “We can take down what we don’t like”-Act

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      Oh God no, the horror that the EU could remove content that promotes hatred!

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          This law goes both ways. Left or right, extremism comes from every side.

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        The problem is usually in the broadness of the definition. Less democratic regimes can easily use this to forbid material about opposing views and parties. Double-edged sword.

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          I think the problem is that social media has been used for great evil so an attempt to curb that is good.

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            At least it’s a democratic body. Way better than Musk being in capricious control of deleting speech rights.

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          Cant less democratic regimes do that anyway?

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      It’s targetting only the biggest platforms and there is nothing in EU taking control.

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