An extraordinarily interesting report has recently flown under the radar, and really shouldn’t have, as it provides some insight into the future shape of the internet experience in the EU, moulded by such titanic regulations as the Digital Services Act (DSA).
The roughly year-old ‘Appeals Centre Europe’, an “independent dispute settlement body” created to enable people and organisations in the EU to challenge content moderation decisions made by social media platforms, released last week its inaugural Transparency Report, which reveals user appeal patterns against social media platforms and the rules they have to follow under the DSA.
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