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UK's 48-Hour Mandate: Social Media Giants Face Tight Deadline on Revenge Porn
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EU Slaps Elon Musk's X with €120 Million Fine for DSA Transparency Breaches
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Elon Musk's X Faces Hefty Fines: What You Need to Know
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UK's Online Safety Bill Signals Big Changes for Social Media Giants
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TikTok Faces 2025 Ban Countdown: What You Need to Know

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UK's 48-Hour Mandate: Social Media Giants Face Tight Deadline on Revenge Porn

The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership, has unveiled a new policy requiring social media giants like Meta, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter) to remove non-consensual intimate images, including revenge porn and AI-generated deepfakes, within 48 hours of being reported. Failure to comply could lead to substantial fines or even the possibility of being blocked in the UK. Enforced by Ofcom, this policy marks a significant shift in holding tech companies accountable and alleviating the burden from victims.

Feb 19
UK's 48-Hour Mandate: Social Media Giants Face Tight Deadline on Revenge Porn

EU Slaps Elon Musk's X with €120 Million Fine for DSA Transparency Breaches

In a groundbreaking move, the EU has fined Elon Musk's platform X €120 million for violating the Digital Services Act, marking the first significant enforcement under this legislation. The fine is stirring up a geopolitical storm, drawing criticism from U.S. politicians who view it as an attack on American tech giants and an overreach on free speech. Meanwhile, the EU insists the fine is part of ensuring platform transparency and protecting users. This decision could reshape digital regulatory dynamics between the EU and U.S.

Dec 7
EU Slaps Elon Musk's X with €120 Million Fine for DSA Transparency Breaches

Elon Musk's X Faces Hefty Fines: What You Need to Know

Elon Musk's platform, X (formerly Twitter), faces significant fines from global regulatory bodies over data privacy and content moderation issues. These challenges underline ongoing tensions around compliance and freedom of expression in social media. Let's dive into the details and implications.

Dec 6
Elon Musk's X Faces Hefty Fines: What You Need to Know

UK's Online Safety Bill Signals Big Changes for Social Media Giants

The UK's Online Safety Bill introduces robust regulations on social media and tech companies to enhance online safety, specifically targeting illegal content and improving protections for users, especially minors. The bill threatens fines and even legal actions against company executives who fail to comply, marking a significant shift in digital accountability.

Sep 27
UK's Online Safety Bill Signals Big Changes for Social Media Giants

TikTok Faces 2025 Ban Countdown: What You Need to Know

The clock is ticking for TikTok as the United States sets a deadline for a nationwide ban by 2025. This news has sparked a wide array of discussions about digital privacy, national security, and the future of social media. As policymakers tighten regulations, the debate over TikTok's presence in the U.S. heats up, drawing reactions from users, experts, and industry insiders alike.

Mar 12
TikTok Faces 2025 Ban Countdown: What You Need to Know

Trump's TikTok Change of Heart: Ban Postponement Shocks Tech World

In a surprising political maneuver, former President Donald Trump has requested tech companies to delay the TikTok ban initially set to take effect in 2025. This decision marks a significant shift from his earlier stance and leaves many questions unanswered about the reasons behind this move and its implications for TikTok users.

Jan 20
Trump's TikTok Change of Heart: Ban Postponement Shocks Tech World