Irish media commission to probe LinkedIn and TikTok over potential DSA breach

December 3, 2025 at 09:00 AM UTC
Silicon Republic
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Irish media commission to probe LinkedIn and TikTok over potential DSA breach

The Irish media commission has launched investigations into LinkedIn and TikTok, focusing on potential breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA). These probes will assess whether the platforms have adequately implemented measures to facilitate the reporting of illegal content. This move underscores the European Union’s commitment to enforcing the DSA and ensuring digital platforms take responsibility for content moderation. The investigations by the Irish media commission will specifically examine the ease with which users can report illegal content on both platforms. This includes analyzing the user interfaces, reporting mechanisms, and responsiveness of the platforms to reported violations. The DSA mandates that large online platforms, such as LinkedIn and TikTok, must take active measures to combat the spread of illegal content, including hate speech, disinformation, and the sale of illegal goods. These investigations will directly affect the operations and compliance strategies of LinkedIn and TikTok within the EU. The outcome could lead to significant fines or other regulatory actions if the platforms are found to be in violation of the DSA. This also sends a clear message to other digital platforms operating in Europe, highlighting the importance of robust content moderation and user reporting systems.

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Publication: Silicon Republic
Published: December 3, 2025 at 09:00 AM UTC
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