New from me, on the decision by the @EUCommission to not extend the DMA interoperability requirements to social media, and how this closes off a pathway for mass adoption of open social networks.

https://connectedplaces.online/reports/fr162-eu-regulation-wont-save-open-social-networks/

FR#162 – EU Regulation Won’t Save Open Social Networks

The European Commission has decided not to extend the Digital Markets Act's interoperability rules to social media, closing off a potential pathway for adoption for open social networks.

connectedplaces.online

RE: https://eupolicy.social/@hpod16/116538344713848285

@EUCommission I do appreciate the EC having an account on here, so I can at least tag them to say that the approach to vocally support open social networks, while the DMA misunderstands them, and the CJEU actively undermines them, is completely incoherent

@EUCommission oh forgot that the @Curia also has an account on here. Shoo! I give you a solid thumbs down. You should be deeply ashamed of yourself for the Russmedia ruling

@fediversereport @EUCommission @Curia

Great article, Laurens! It is important to get good summaries of these #EU regulatory changes that happen all the time, and where it is quite hard for the average person to get properly informed on, even while they are affected by the changes.

I replied the other day having questions regarding Open Source Strategy being allegedly dropped from plans for tech #sovereignty in reaction to posts by @glynmoody and @alexandrageese ..

https://social.coop/@smallcircles/116566978745937623

Perhaps should've cc'ed @ngi on that one.