EU Demands Meta Explain Disinformation Tool Shutdown
Meta faces scrutiny under the Digital Services Act after discontinuing CrowdTangle, a key tool for tracking online falsehoods.
- The European Commission formally requested details on Meta's plans to ensure transparency and data access post-CrowdTangle shutdown.
- Meta's new Content Library is criticized for lacking the functionality of CrowdTangle, raising concerns among researchers and journalists.
- The EU's inquiry comes amid election security worries, with several countries heading to the polls this year.
- Meta has until September 6 to provide the requested information on its new tools and data access policies.
- The ongoing investigation could lead to significant penalties or mandates for Meta to improve its transparency measures.