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A bunch of leftoids that are being voted out in Romanian elections are crybabies and are blaming social media on their huge defeat. They want the EU to investigate.
Unmoderated social media content is always called "far right" by the left, because most people are centrists, and to the fart huffing left, all the centrists are "far right"
Proving once again that leftism requires strict control over public discussion to be a viable governance structure.
https://www.politico.eu/article/romania-eu-brussels-investigate-tiktok-election-handling-calin-georgescu/
Romania asks EU to investigate TikTok’s election handling after ultranationalist’s stunning win
Romanian officials have alarmed the European Union's powerful social media regulator about irregularities on TikTok during the first round of the national presidential election.
The national media regulator Ancom informed the European Commission as recently as Tuesday that TikTok had "not acted swiftly" to requests to secure the election, it said in a press release.
European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier confirmed it had received a request to open "a formal investigation into TikTok's role in the Romanian elections" under its flagship social media law, the Digital Services Act (DSA). "We are closely monitoring developments," Regnier said, adding that the EU "can open proceedings" if it has "evidence at our disposal."
Unmoderated social media content is always called "far right" by the left, because most people are centrists, and to the fart huffing left, all the centrists are "far right"
Proving once again that leftism requires strict control over public discussion to be a viable governance structure.
https://www.politico.eu/article/romania-eu-brussels-investigate-tiktok-election-handling-calin-georgescu/
Romania asks EU to investigate TikTok’s election handling after ultranationalist’s stunning win
Romanian officials have alarmed the European Union's powerful social media regulator about irregularities on TikTok during the first round of the national presidential election.
The national media regulator Ancom informed the European Commission as recently as Tuesday that TikTok had "not acted swiftly" to requests to secure the election, it said in a press release.
European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier confirmed it had received a request to open "a formal investigation into TikTok's role in the Romanian elections" under its flagship social media law, the Digital Services Act (DSA). "We are closely monitoring developments," Regnier said, adding that the EU "can open proceedings" if it has "evidence at our disposal."