TikTok CEO summoned to European Parliament over role in shock Romania election (www.politico.eu)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 27 Nov 2024 12:30
https://lemmy.world/post/22497171

Summary

TikTok’s CEO has been summoned to the European Parliament following the shock victory of far-right, pro-Russian candidate Călin Georgescu in Romania’s presidential election.

Concerns center on alleged misuse of TikTok, including thousands of fake accounts boosting Georgescu’s campaign, despite the platform’s ban on paid political ads.

EU lawmakers demand accountability under the Digital Services Act, citing risks of radicalization and disinformation across Europe.

TikTok denies wrongdoing, highlighting its efforts to combat disinformation. Romanian officials and activists call for scrutiny of campaign financing and platform regulation ahead of the Dec. 8 runoff.

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Makeshift@sh.itjust.works on 27 Nov 2024 15:42 next collapse

Not the EU too… they’ve been passing so many good things I’ve heard about sticking it to corporations.

atro_city@fedia.io on 27 Nov 2024 16:48 collapse

TikTok? What about Twitter, Facebook, Telegram, and Reddit?

FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 Nov 2024 17:12 next collapse

It’s all of them, every single one. But tiktok is literally owned by a country known to interfere is elections, so it’s the most useful scapegoat. (And probably there’s some truth to it).

Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world on 27 Nov 2024 17:54 collapse

tiktok is literally owned by a country

Nope. While there are legitimate concerns about government overreach potentially resulting in spying, ByteDance is NOT government-owned.

known to interfere is elections

As is Russia, the US, and, more than anyone else: multinational private corporations based in the US.

the most useful scapegoat

You’re right about this part, though.

Buelldozer@lemmy.today on 27 Nov 2024 18:02 collapse

I’ll counter your “whatabout-ism” with information:

Facebook and Instagram are already in trouble with the EU over election interference.

Xitter is also being investigated (along with Meta and TT)

Telegram also got a wake up call this year with the arrest of their CEO by French Authorities. That wasn’t publicly related to election interference but its a sure bet that the EU will end up going after them too, they’re just starting off with X , FB, and TT.

Reddit hasn’t gotten their attention yet but it will sooner or later.

In short the EU started addressing this earlier this year, we’re just now starting to see enforcement.