⚡️🇪🇺 NEW - By the end of the…

⚡️🇪🇺 NEW - By the end of the…

⚡️🇪🇺 NEW - By the end of the year, the EU censorship network is set to extend across the entire union.

The EU is expanding censorship through the Digital Services Act (DSA). By the end of 2025, all member states must appoint "trusted flaggers" to enhance online security.

Germany and Austria began this process early, with Austria already certifying five reporting bodies. Belgium and France are also designating reporting organizations to address issues like "hate speech and disinformation."

Critics warn that this network undermines national sovereignty, allowing foreign NGOs to influence freedom of expression.

As of now, eleven EU countries have yet to appoint any flaggers. The Commission plans to standardize this process to prevent "unconventional appointments."

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