Summary
The EU's Code of Practice on Disinformation is getting a reboot, making it easier for online platforms to commit and comply with the bloc's rules. The code provides a template for platforms to commit to actions such as cutting financial incentives for purveyors of disinformation and supporting fact-checking.
Key Points
The EU's Digital Services Act demands that online platforms take steps to mitigate systemic risks
The Code provides a template for platforms to commit to actions such as cutting financial incentives for purveyors of disinformation and supporting fact-checking
Platforms that commit to the Code will need to take steps to mitigate disinformation, including rooting out bots and fake accounts
Why It Matters
The rebooted EU Disinformation Code matters because it sets a precedent for online platforms to take responsibility for the content they host and ensures the integrity of online services
Author
Natasha Lomas