Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission And tomorrow Ursula will strike that gentle wrist slap, as she did Alphabet’s?
(“Gentle wrist slap”, because imposing fines is just another cost of doing business write-off in the books for highly profitable lawbreaking business models.)
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
thats 1% of their 12 BILLION EU trade volume.
nothing for a company that’s actively working on destroying EU markets
you should ensure each single package from China must go through full custom inspections AND the receiver has to pay the effort, that would be much more efficient
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Always morally correct to impose fines on Temu
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Yet you ignore crimes against humanity and protect Israel and America.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission When is Ursula gonna cancel that one? Or will she not, because it's from China and not from the orange fascist?
Btw, the fine is less than 1% of their EU market value... it's the cost of doing business for companies who regularly break the law.
The fine is most probably useless, even if it's not canceled by Ursula.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission
Until your president overrules your decision..... -
Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Now do Amazon, you cowards.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Well done!
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@EUCommission Yet you ignore crimes against humanity and protect Israel and America.
@Crazy Ass :taito:
Anybody: Sun is yellow.
Terror enabler: Yet you ignore crimes against humanity and protect Israel and America.
Anybody: What a nice kitten.
Terror enabler: Yet you ignore crimes against humanity and protect Israel and America.
You are really sick. Solve it with your therapist.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Dovete bandirlo, non multarlo!
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Now do "X", and "Meta"... both hotbeds of criminal activity.
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@Crazy Ass :taito:

Anybody: Sun is yellow.
Terror enabler: Yet you ignore crimes against humanity and protect Israel and America.
Anybody: What a nice kitten.
Terror enabler: Yet you ignore crimes against humanity and protect Israel and America.
You are really sick. Solve it with your therapist.

@martin The Nazi occupation of your country sure left its mark.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Don't miss Truman's wife advertising cocoa on Truman Show. *jk* Seriously, there are commercial interests going on in the middle of humanitarian crises, taking place before everyone.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission Good. Leave it to the EU to do what we should've done. I've never trusted Temu and look but order ... no way.
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission that's like a quarter of their yearly revenue? that's a pretty okay fine compared to the usual slap on the wrist for conpanies like google and microsoft

edit: i got my numbers all wrong and it's probably just another slap on the wrist kinda deal..
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission What are the chances of
(a) any of that fine ever being paid
(b) the perp changing its behaviour in consequence?
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thats 1% of their 12 BILLION EU trade volume.
nothing for a company that’s actively working on destroying EU markets
you should ensure each single package from China must go through full custom inspections AND the receiver has to pay the effort, that would be much more efficient
@lazyb0y @EUCommission China only?
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Today, we have imposed a €200 million fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act, for failing to identify, analyse, and assess the systemic risks of illegal products being offered on its platform.
The evidence at our disposal indicates that consumers in the EU are very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.
@EUCommission This is skewed justice, considering the EU doesn't sponsor education in #BehavioralScience, where there is the greatest need for equitable upgrades.
You can't place 100% of the onus in holding and distributing power, on the wealthiest 1%, and leave 99% destitute of vital infrastructure - of which ignorance, is the greatest enemy.
Yes, throughout history, historians have been correct: ignorance truly is the ultimate enemy. So propagating the best education, Behavioral Science, is one of the root causes of an EU - or any other leadership role.
Now get to work.