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		<title>TikTok Under Investigation for Unfair Practices</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 04:33:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[European Union regulators have formally opened an investigation into TikTok. The probe targets the social...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>European Union regulators have formally opened an investigation into TikTok. The probe targets the social media giant&#8217;s operations within the EU market. Officials suspect TikTok may have broken important digital competition rules. The investigation focuses on two main areas of concern. First, regulators worry TikTok uses addictive design tricks. These features might push users to spend too much time on the app. This is sometimes called &#8220;addictive design.&#8221; Experts believe these tactics exploit human psychology. The goal is keeping users scrolling for longer periods. The second major concern involves unfair treatment of content creators. Regulators question if TikTok gives its own services an unfair advantage. They also want to know if TikTok makes it too hard for creators to earn money fairly. The rules being examined are part of the EU&#8217;s Digital Markets Act. This law aims to ensure fair play online. TikTok says it will cooperate fully with the investigation. The company insists it gives creators many ways to make money. TikTok also claims its features follow all relevant laws. This investigation is a serious step. Regulators now have up to one year to finish their work. If TikTok is found guilty, it could face massive fines. Penalties might reach 10% of its total global yearly revenue. For repeated violations, fines could jump to 20%. The EU is also looking at TikTok&#8217;s new app feature, TikTok Lite. This rewards program offers points for watching videos. Officials worry this feature might be especially harmful to children. They have demanded TikTok provide a risk assessment report. The EU might impose temporary restrictions on TikTok Lite while the investigation continues. </p>
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		<title>Twitter Is Under Investigation For Failing To Delete Illegal Transactions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2025 04:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Twitter Faces Investigation Over Illegal Content Removal Failures (Twitter Is Under Investigation For Failing To...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twitter Faces Investigation Over Illegal Content Removal Failures </p>
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<p>Authorities are investigating Twitter. The probe centers on accusations Twitter did not remove illegal transactions from its platform. Regulators say the company broke online safety laws. These laws require platforms to quickly take down harmful content.</p>
<p>The investigation focuses on specific illegal activities. These include fraudulent financial schemes and scams. Officials allege Twitter knew about these posts. They claim Twitter did not act fast enough to delete them.</p>
<p>This failure could lead to large fines for Twitter. Potential penalties are significant. The company might also face stricter rules. Regulators are looking at several months of user posts. They found many examples of illegal content that stayed online too long.</p>
<p>User safety is a major concern. Allowing illegal transactions puts people at risk. Victims can lose money. Their personal information might be stolen. Platforms have a duty to protect users.</p>
<p>Twitter states it works hard to remove harmful content. The company says it uses automated systems and human reviewers. Twitter insists it follows all relevant laws. It claims it cooperates fully with authorities.</p>
<p>The investigation is ongoing. Officials have not stated when it will conclude. Findings could impact how all social media companies operate. The case highlights the challenge of policing large platforms. Millions of posts appear every day.</p>
<p>Legal experts note the potential consequences for Twitter. Fines are one possibility. Reputational damage is another issue. User trust could decline. Competitors might gain users if trust erodes.</p>
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<p>                 Twitter maintains its commitment to platform safety. It points to recent investments in content moderation. The company vows to address any valid concerns raised by regulators.</p>
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