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    Home » Net & Tech » EU Commission preliminarily finds TikTok in breach of the digital services regulation

    EU Commission preliminarily finds TikTok in breach of the digital services regulation

    According to a preliminary investigation, it fails to "detect scam advertisements, hybrid threat campaigns, coordinated information operations, and fake advertisements, including in the context of elections"

    Perla Ressese by Perla Ressese
    15 May 2025
    in Net & Tech

    Brussels – Advertising on TikTok, the popular platform for sharing images, videos, and texts, is unacceptable because it hides too many things — most importantly, who pays it.

    In a “preliminary view” released today, the European executive states that “the company does not fulfill the Digital Services Act (DSA)’s obligation to publish an advertisement repository. Such an advertising repository is critical for researchers and civil society to detect scam advertisements, hybrid threat campaigns, as well as coordinated information operations, and fake advertisements, including in the context of elections.”

    The Commission found that TikTok does not provide the necessary information about the content of the advertisements, “the users targeted by the ads, and who paid for the advertisements.” In addition, the Commission argues that TikTok’s ad repository ” does not allow the public to search comprehensively for advertisements on the basis of this information, thereby limiting the usefulness of the tool.”

    The Commission’s preliminary findings are based on an in-depth investigation that included, among others, the analysis of internal company documents, testing TikTok’s tools, and interviews with experts in the field.

    By sending preliminary findings, the Commission informs TikTok of its preliminary view that it is in breach of the DSA. However, the Commission pointed out that this is not a definitive stance. The investigation is ongoing, and its outcome has not been defined.

    TikTok now has the possibility to exercise its rights of defense by examining the documents in the Commission’s investigation file and by replying in writing to the Commission’s preliminary findings. In parallel, the European Board for Digital Services will be consulted.

    If the Commission’s preliminary views were to be ultimately confirmed, the Commission may issue a non-compliance decision, which may trigger a fine of up to 6% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the provider as well as an enhanced supervision period to ensure compliance with the measures the provider intends to take to remedy the breach. The Commission can also impose periodic penalty payments to compel a platform to comply.

    The history of the investigation

    On 19 February 2024, the Commission opened formal proceedings to assess whether TikTok may have breached the Digital Services Act. In addition to advertising transparency, the opening of proceedings also covered the adverse effects stemming from the design of TikTok’s algorithmic systems (such as ‘rabbit hole effects’ and behavioral addiction), age assurance, its obligation to ensure a high level of privacy, safety, and security for minors, and data access for researchers, for which the investigation continues.

    The Commission has also opened formal proceedings against TikTok in December 2024 on its management of risks related to elections and civic discourse, for which the investigation continues. The Commission pursues these investigations with priority.

    The Commission has also put in place a whistleblower tool,  allowing employees and other people with knowledge to contact the Commission in an anonymous way to contribute to the Commission’s monitoring of compliance by designated Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and Very Large Online Search Engines (VLOSEs).

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
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