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EC probes Social Media Giants on recommender systems under DSA

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The European Commission has taken a significant step in its enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA) by requesting detailed information from YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok about their recommender systems. This move, announced on October 2, 2024, marks an important development in the regulation of digital platforms within the European Union.

According to the European Commission, the requests for information are part of its ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with the DSA, which came into effect earlier this year. The Commission is particularly interested in understanding how these platforms' recommender systems function and their potential impact on users and content dissemination.

Key points of the information requests

  1. YouTube and Snapchat have been asked to provide:
    • Detailed information on the parameters used by their algorithms to recommend content to users
    • Insights into how their algorithms might amplify certain systemic risks
    • Explanations of measures taken to mitigate potential negative effects
  2. TikTok's request focuses on:
    • Measures adopted to prevent manipulation of the service by malicious actors
    • Steps taken to mitigate risks related to elections, media pluralism, and civic discourse

Addressing systemic risks and user protection

The Commission's inquiries reflect growing concerns about the influence of social media algorithms on various aspects of society. Specific areas of focus include:

Compliance deadlines and potential consequences

The platforms have been given until November 15, 2024, to respond to the Commission's requests. Failure to provide accurate and complete information could lead to significant consequences:

Broader context of DSA enforcement

This action is part of a larger initiative by the European Commission to enforce the DSA. The Commission has previously opened formal non-compliance proceedings against several platforms, including TikTok, AliExpress, Facebook, and Instagram, with a focus on recommender systems.

Implications for digital platforms and users

The Commission's requests highlight the increasing scrutiny of algorithmic systems that play a crucial role in shaping users' online experiences. Platforms may need to:

For users, these actions could lead to:

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