Bluesky, the fast-growing social media platform, is violating European Union regulations by not disclosing important details, a European Commission spokesperson told reporters during a daily press conference on Monday.
“All EU platforms, even the smallest ones that are below the threshold, such as Bluesky, must have a specific page on their website indicating how many users they have in the EU and where they are legally established. “This is not the case with Bluesky today,” the spokesperson said.
He also stated that since Bluesky falls below the threshold and is not classified as a very large platform under the EU Digital Services Act, the Commission has not yet contacted the company.
Instead, it has contacted all 27 national governments to check “if they can find any trace of Bluesky.” Bluesky did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
With information from Reuters.
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