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Bluesky falling foul of EU rules by not reporting user numbers across the bloc
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社交平台Bluesky因未遵守欧盟《数字服务法案》(DSA)中关于定期公布区域用户数量的规定,面临潜在的罚款。DSA旨在提高网络平台的透明度,并打击非法和有害内容。该法案要求所有在欧盟市场运营的在线平台每年两次公布区域用户数据,但Bluesky似乎未履行此义务。虽然Bluesky目前用户数未达到被认定为“非常大型在线平台”(VLOP)的阈值,但欧盟委员会已要求成员国调查Bluesky在当地是否存在业务,以便与其联系并索取相关信息。违反规定的平台可能面临高达其全球年营业额1%的罚款。

🤔 **Bluesky违反欧盟《数字服务法案》(DSA)规定:**DSA要求所有在欧盟市场运营的在线平台,包括Bluesky,必须每年两次在其网站上公布用户数量,但Bluesky目前尚未遵守该规定。

📅 **DSA规定定期公布区域用户数量:**该法案旨在提高网络平台的透明度,并打击非法和有害内容,其中包括要求平台定期公布区域用户数量,以帮助欧盟委员会监控市场发展。

⚠️ **Bluesky可能面临罚款:**根据DSA,未能履行信息披露义务的平台可能面临高达其全球年营业额1%的罚款。

🔍 **欧盟委员会要求成员国调查Bluesky:**由于Bluesky未主动披露信息,欧盟委员会已要求成员国调查Bluesky在当地是否存在业务,以便与其联系并索取相关信息。

📈 **Bluesky用户规模未达VLOP阈值:**目前Bluesky全球用户数超过2000万,但未达到DSA中认定为VLOP的4500万月活跃用户阈值。

Bluesky, the social network that’s currently surging in popularity due to an exodus of users from rival X, is in breach of European Union (EU) regulations that stipulate all online platforms must regularly publish regional user numbers.

The Digital Services Act (DSA), which came into full effect back in February, is an online governance framework that’s designed to foster greater transparency and address illicit and toxic content across various online platforms, social networks, marketplaces and elsewhere. While platforms and intermediaries that have been designated as very large online platforms (VLOPs) face the strictest obligations, certain rules apply to all online service providers.

Indeed, Article 24 of the DSA requires all online platforms that serve the EU market to report regional user numbers twice a year “in a publicly available section of their online interface.” The social network formerly known as Twitter does exactly this, as does Meta, but it seems that Bluesky missed the memo, per a Financial Times report earlier on Monday.

Under the DSA, penalties that could be levied on platforms for information reporting failures can reach up to 1% of their global annual turnover.

Bluesky did recently self-report passing 20 million users globally. But to comply with the DSA it needs to break out EU users specifically, and disclose the information on its website using the EU’s twice yearly reporting protocol.

Currently Bluesky’s 20M global total clearly means the platform easily falls below the 45M monthly users threshold where it could be designated as a VLOP under the DSA. But since some of the regulation’s transparency disclosures apply to platforms generally the European Commission (EC) has written to Member States, where enforcement of the general rules typically happens — asking if “they can find any trace of Bluesky” in their country, such as an office that it can contact to request the relevant information.

“Article 24 of the Digital Services Act indeed requires all online platforms in the EU, including BlueSky, to report their user numbers twice a year (in February and August) on their own website,” European Commission (EC) spokesperson Thomas Regnier said in a statement issued to TechCrunch. “This helps the Commission to monitor market developments and potentially designate — or undesignate — platforms as [VLOPs] if they meet the threshold [of] 45 million monthly active users in the EU.”

TechCrunch has reached out to Bluesky for comment. We will update this report if we hear back.

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