Digital Services Act
The Digital Services Act establishes a framework for platforms to manage illegal content while ensuring user rights are protected. It emphasizes the need for platforms to conduct risk assessments and mitigate potential misuse, balancing the removal of harmful content with the obligation to notify users and allow for appeals. Acknowledging the gray areas of content regulation, the act aims to prevent over-moderation that could disproportionately affect vulnerable groups.In this clip
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