Overview
- The European Commission has issued preliminary findings that TikTok breached the Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to provide a comprehensive, searchable ad registry.
- TikTok's ad archive lacks critical details on ad targeting and funding, hindering efforts to uncover fraudulent campaigns and misinformation.
- The violations could result in fines of up to six percent of TikTok's global annual revenue, as outlined by DSA regulations.
- The findings are based on an investigation involving internal document reviews, tool testing, and expert interviews conducted by EU regulators.
- TikTok disputes some interpretations of the findings but has committed to reviewing the conclusions and continuing dialogue with the Commission.