Former Twitter and social network on the rise after a new user migration from X blue sky It is the target of regulatory authorities in the European Union (EU). Information taken from the newspaper Finance TimesIt received the approval of the European Commission itself.
The issue involves the disclosure of the number of users currently registered on the platform. One of the mandatory legislative rules in the region forcing social networks to reveal the geographic distribution of this audienceor at least all records originating from the European Union”and where they are legally established“.
The legislation in question is Digital Services Act (DSA)It has been in force since February this year and calls for various transparency measures on the part of digital platform owners. Regarding the number of users, the article asks: make this information publicly available on one page twice a yearIn February and August.
Bluesky recently hit 20 million users but has never disclosed its audience distribution percentage.
What might happen to Bluesky in the European Union?
In a note sent TechCrunchBluesky confirmed this”is actively working” with the legal team to ensure platform adaptability to the rules.
The European Commission needs to monitor the case closely as the request was not fulfilled may result in a fine of up to 6% of the company’s annual revenue. A person who has been punished repeatedly may even be banned from operating in the region.
Technically, Bluesky shouldn’t even fall under the new laws: its current number of subscribers is less than half of the 45 million monthly active users that the European Commission requires to comply with all DSA obligations. In another regulation in the EU, X.
Even if, Some rules are mandatory for any operating social network It’s like explaining the distribution of people in the area. The European Commission has so far not given Bluesky a deadline to comply.
Source: Tec Mundo
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