The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful

<p>While the DSA has just been crafted carefully enough to avoid major damage to digital rights in the EU, it has focussed so much on who must delete what kind of content within which time frame, that it missed the bigger picture: no content moderation policy in the world will protect us from...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Becker Castellaro, Jan Penfrat
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/dsa-fails/
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description <p>While the DSA has just been crafted carefully enough to avoid major damage to digital rights in the EU, it has focussed so much on who must delete what kind of content within which time frame, that it missed the bigger picture: no content moderation policy in the world will protect us from harmful online content as long as we do not address the dominant, yet incredibly damaging surveillance business model of most large tech firms.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-8726457929bb434e9ddf86467596bf9a2022-12-22T02:29:16ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442022-11-012366-7044The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still usefulSebastian Becker CastellaroJan Penfrat<p>While the DSA has just been crafted carefully enough to avoid major damage to digital rights in the EU, it has focussed so much on who must delete what kind of content within which time frame, that it missed the bigger picture: no content moderation policy in the world will protect us from harmful online content as long as we do not address the dominant, yet incredibly damaging surveillance business model of most large tech firms.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/dsa-fails/advertising, content moderation, Digital Services Act, DSA, Platform Governance, surveillance
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The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful
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advertising, content moderation, Digital Services Act, DSA, Platform Governance, surveillance
title The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful
title_full The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful
title_fullStr The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful
title_full_unstemmed The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful
title_short The DSA fails to reign in the most harmful digital platform businesses – but it is still useful
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topic advertising, content moderation, Digital Services Act, DSA, Platform Governance, surveillance
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