When US President Donald Trump won his first presidential term, his opponents were declaring they were “moving to Canada;” this time, they are trying to make the microblogging platform Bluesky happen, as a place of exodus from the “hostile” environment on X.
But they haven’t quite managed to do that yet, at least according to the EU standards: user numbers are not big enough to consider it a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP – the threshold is 45 million monthly users or more) and it, therefore, is not subjected to the bloc’s censorship law, the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Yet Bluesky is kept in the news, even if only to quote an EU Commission spokesperson who said that regardless of not qualifying for regulation under the DSA, all platforms, including this one, should have a page on their website that discloses the number of users in the EU.
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