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Meta Platforms社、FacebookとInstagramのフィードに関するアイルランド規制当局の2件の調査に直面

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-- アイルランドの規制当局であるCoimisiun na Meanは火曜日、Meta Platforms(META)がFacebookとInstagramのサービスに関して、EUデジタルサービス法(DSA)に基づく2件の正式な調査を受けていると発表した。 これらの調査では、プラットフォームがユーザーの選択とインターフェース設計に関するDSAの規定に違反していないか、また、いわゆる「ダークパターン」によってユーザーがプロファイリングに基づかないコンテンツフィードを選択する能力が制限されていないかなどが評価される。 規制当局によると、調査では、ユーザーが好みの「レコメンダーシステム」に容易にアクセスして変更できるか、また、プラットフォームのインターフェースがユーザーを誤解させたり、パーソナライズされたフィードのオプトアウトを妨げたりするような操作を行っていないかなども検証される。 Coimisiun na Meanは、この件に関して欧州委員会および他のEU規制当局と連携していると述べた。規制当局によると、違反が認められた場合、Metaは売上高の最大6%の罰金を科される可能性がある。 Metaはからのコメント要請にすぐには応じなかった。

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