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European Union has asked Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube to provide more information about their content recommendation algorithms.
The trio have been given until November 15 to provide the sought for data.
The EU said their responses will inform any next steps — such as, potentially, opening formal investigations.
The bloc’s online governance framework, the Digital Services Act , applies an extra layer of systemic risk mitigation rules to the three platforms.
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