Any DSA infringement in general never ends with just a fine. Businesses need to change to be compliant and must create an action plan with changes or else they risk continuous penalties as it says so in the press release:
Failure to comply with the non-compliance decision may lead to periodic penalty payments.
Is xitter actually making any money now? If it was any other large tech company I would agree, but Twitter always seemed to struggle to stay afloat. This isn’t an endorsement of twitter, I wished this fine would be enough to bring them down.
Good that different EU bodies investigate these but for X this is just a cost of doing business unfortunately. They’re not going to change anything.
Any DSA infringement in general never ends with just a fine. Businesses need to change to be compliant and must create an action plan with changes or else they risk continuous penalties as it says so in the press release:
They might superficially change something to be “compliant” but otherwise continue to do business as usual.
Is xitter actually making any money now? If it was any other large tech company I would agree, but Twitter always seemed to struggle to stay afloat. This isn’t an endorsement of twitter, I wished this fine would be enough to bring them down.
Doesn’t really matter. Musk won’t let it go bankrupt.