European Union regulators plan to subject Twitter to a stress test to determine how well it complies with Europe’s new digital-content law
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/twitter-to-face-stress-test-this-month-top-eu-tech-regulator-says-62a7b64aDuring Silicon Valley tour, EU team will review social-media platform’s content moderation to measure compliance with new lawTwitter’s next CEO, Linda Yaccarino, is well-known for her tight relationship with ad agencies and her hard-nosed negotiating tactics. WSJ’s Suzanne Vranica explains what she can bring to the social media company.
, a top EU tech regulator said, ramping up the bloc’s preparations for enforcing
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