Europe wastes no time warning Musk over 'arbitrary suspension of journalists'
but will only begin to apply — meaning that's the date from when compliance is expected — from February 17 next year, which is the applicable deadline for a subset of larger platforms, so-called"very large online platforms" , which have additional obligations under the DSA — in areas like algorithmic accountability and assessing and mitigating societal risks.
, Musk's erratic piloting of Twitter since he took over at the end of October has clearly rattled Brussels — triggering a series of warnings and other actions by the Commission in recent weeks.
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