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爱尔兰监管机构就Facebook和Instagram信息流问题对元平台展开两项调查

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-- 爱尔兰监管机构Coimisiun na Mean周二表示,Meta Platforms (META)正面临两项正式调查,调查内容涉及其Facebook和Instagram服务是否违反了欧盟《数字服务法案》(DSA)。 调查将评估这些平台是否违反了DSA中关于用户选择和界面设计的条款,包括所谓的“暗黑模式”是否限制了用户选择非基于用户画像的内容推送的能力。 监管机构表示,调查还将审查用户是否能够轻松访问和修改其偏好的“推荐系统”,以及平台的界面是否会误导或操纵用户,使其无法选择退出个性化推送。 Coimisiun na Mean表示,正在就此事与欧盟委员会和其他欧盟监管机构进行协调。监管机构称,如果发现违规行为,Meta可能面临最高可达其营业额6%的罚款。 Meta尚未回复的置评请求。

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