Brazil gives Meta 72 hours to explain new fact-check policies
Brazil gives Meta 72 hours to explain new fact-check policies
BRASILIA, Brazil — Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it plans to protect fundamental rights on its
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170 0 Replynot always considering bolsonaro existed and was a tech bros wet dream
3 0 ReplyDouble entendre: “eu” means “me” in Portuguese
18 0 ReplyNice
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Eu isn’t doing shit tho. Twitter and meta do just fine here.
9 0 ReplyHve you heard of GDPR? USB-C mandate? Right to repair?
55 0 ReplyRight to repair? Repair what? Surely not a new iphone.
Do you seriously think that meta cares for your personal data if youre European? No? Then how come they are allowed to operate?
3 0 ReplyThe right to repair laws will take effect in (at the latest) July 30 2026.
Manufactures have until then to decide what to do. Maybe Apple will just straight pull out of EU or comply by then.
It's a painfully slow process but better than not even trying like all other states on this planet.
Edit: source https://commission.europa.eu/law/law-topic/consumer-protection-law/directive-repair-goods_en
10 0 ReplyThe EU fined Meta multiple billions. You can always do more, but it's a start
43 0 ReplyHow is that a start if their services are still profitable and poisonous to every mind exposed to them?
3 0 ReplyAnd the lawsuits keep pouring in.
4 0 Replydont let perfection stop progress
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It's a rare W, but a welcome one.
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