The Sunday Show

What We Don't Know About DSA Enforcement

Apr 8, 2025
In a thought-provoking discussion, Matteo Fabbri, a PhD candidate at IMT School for Advanced Studies in Italy, shares insights on the enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA). He highlights the challenges of transparency in investigations against platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Fabbri discusses the significance of Requests for Information in shaping enforcement strategies, and how they could potentially enhance understanding of platform practices. The dialogue also touches on the tensions between regulatory transparency and the protection of sensitive information.
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INSIGHT

Limited Transparency in DSA Investigations

  • The EU is investigating X (formerly Twitter) for potential DSA violations, including issues with content moderation and transparency.
  • Publicly available information on these investigations is limited, raising concerns about accountability.
INSIGHT

DSA Investigation Process

  • The European Commission initiates DSA investigations by sending requests for information (RFI) to platforms.
  • Further investigative powers include interviews, site visits, and access to auditor data.
ANECDOTE

X (Formerly Twitter) Case Study

  • The EU Commission's investigation into X (formerly Twitter) covered five key areas, including content moderation and advertising transparency.
  • Preliminary findings revealed infringements related to the blue checkmark, ad transparency, and data access for researchers.
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