We don’t have a regulatory framework for social media that can be used to combat this.
If he makes flammable decorations or uses hazardous materials or whatever, the EU will come down on him like a ton of bricks. But it needs a legal regulatory framework to enforce, it can’t just decide to punish you post hoc. That’s what the rule of law is about.
So call your EP, tell them you want social media regulations.
We don’t have a regulatory framework for social media that can be used to combat this.
If he makes flammable decorations or uses hazardous materials or whatever, the EU will come down on him like a ton of bricks. But it needs a legal regulatory framework to enforce, it can’t just decide to punish you post hoc. That’s what the rule of law is about.
So call your EP, tell them you want social media regulations.
These were recently passed (sort of) in the form of the DSA, which is being phased in.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Services_Act
Doesn’t Germany have the Network Enforcement Act? I thought it was specifically designed to fight fake news