Laut EU gibt Bluesky keine Benutzerzahlen bekannt. Schreibt an 27 nationale Regierungen, um „jede Spur“ eines in der EU ansässigen Büros zu finden.

https://www.ft.com/content/9083d7f8-d2e6-4e08-a324-8def68258efd

Von bamadeo

9 Comments

  1. AddictedToRugs on

    And when they find out that it has no EU office because it doesn’t need one the EU will have to accept that BlueSky has no obligation to tell them anything and therefore cannot be in breach of EU regulations.

  2. They employ literally 25 people – it’s going to take some time to adjust.  

  3. Such-Pool-1329 on

    They are new and growing fast, they will come into compliance as quickly as they can. This isn’ t a case of some nefarious company trying to ignore the law.

  4. Find it funny that there is the general opinion of “We want extensive regulations to protect the consumer from unscrupulous companies” but as soon as one of their favourites gets caught out it’s suddenly the worst thing ever

  5. Under the Digital Services Act (DSA), don’t they only need to report if over 45m in the EU? Last time I checked they were at 22m active users globally.

    Phillip.

  6. johnthughes on

    A lot if gnashing of teeth here…really, it’s just the EU trying to get them to figure out the bureaucracy. They’ll get there. NBD.  Geen probleem.

  7. TheMoogster on

    Is it a trend to write so bad headlines that you have to actually read the article to figure out what the headline is meant to say?

  8. The EU desperately needs its own social media platforms and search engines.

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