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- Irish media regulator opens investigations into TikTok, LinkedIn
Ireland's media regulator began investigations into TikTok and LinkedIn on Tuesday over concerns that their illegal content reporting mechanisms are not easy to access or do not allow people to
- Irelands Regulator Probes TikTok and LinkedIn Over ‘Dark . . .
Ireland has opened formal probes into TikTok and LinkedIn over suspicions that their illegal-content reporting systems violate EU Digital Services Act rules, breaches that carry possible fines of
- Media regulator to investigate TikTok and LinkedIn - RTÉ
The media regulator Coimisiún na Meán has launched investigations into TikTok and LinkedIn over concerns the platforms may have breached online safety rules
- TikTok and LinkedIn Face Investigations by Irish Media . . .
Ireland’s media regulator opened investigations into TikTok and LinkedIn over potential flaws in their content reporting mechanisms
- TikTok and LinkedIn under investigation by Coimisiún na Meán
Big Tech TikTok and LinkedIn under investigation by Coimisiún na Meán Concerns raised if platforms allow people to report suspected child sexual abuse material anonymously as required by law Expand
- TikTok and LinkedIn face illegal content reporting probe in . . .
TikTok and LinkedIn face illegal content reporting probe in Ireland The Digital Services Act investigation will also look at whether each platform's users can report child sexual abuse material
- Irish Regulator Cracks Down on TikTok and LinkedIn Over . . .
Dublin, Ireland — In a bold move to enforce Europe’s stringent online safety rules, Ireland’s media watchdog, Coimisiún na Meán (CNM), has launched formal probes into social media giants TikTok and LinkedIn, accusing them of deploying confusing “dark patterns” that hinder users from flagging illegal content The investigations, announced on December 2, 2025, zero in […]
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