US President Donald Trump blasted European Union regulators for targeting Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Meta Platforms Inc., describing their cases against American companies as “a form of taxation.
Meta says no plans to change moderation model outside of the US but doesn't rule out a re-haul in the future despite EU concerns
The European Union (EU) is probing social media heavyweights including Meta and X as part of a stress test on disinformation
Donald Trump called the EU's regulation on U.S. tech companies, like Meta, Google and Apple, to be "a form of taxation."
The European Commission will hold a stress test with large social media platforms next week to see whether they have done enough to counter disinformation in the run-up to next
Social media giant Meta made hundreds of thousands of dollars last year from content posted by a well-known pro-Russian disinformation network, researchers have claimed.
The European Consumer Organisation said that Meta Platforms' (NASDAQ:META) latest pay-or-consent policy in the EU may be infringing consumer and data protection law as well as the Digital Markets Act.
Meta, X, TikTok, and YouTube have signed a pledge with the EU to do more to stop hate speech on their platforms. However, with the
Threads, Meta's Twitter/X clone has started introducing ads with a "small test" affecting users in the US and Japan.
The European Commission has asked social media giants including Facebook, TikTok and X to take part in a test to see whether they are doing enough to counter disinformation in the run-up to next month's German election,
The social media giant may have softened its rules allowing subscribers to Facebook and Instagram to get no ads, but users still aren’t getting a fair choice, BEUC argues. View on euronews