The EU Digital Services Act, which is kicking off this week, is bringing about significant changes in how the big players in the Internet world operate within Europe. It’s set to impact major tech and social media giants such as Google, Facebook, and TikTok. This marks a pivotal moment in regulating Internet giants. The DSA’s primary goal is to ensure online user safety and counteract the dissemination of harmful content, whether illegal or in violation of platform terms. Additionally, it aims to safeguard fundamental rights for Europeans, including privacy and freedom of speech. The EU has long held a leading role in scrutinizing tech giants, who must now adhere to the DSA’s regulations starting from Friday. Non-compliance could result in substantial fines, potentially reaching billions of euros. Everybody’s under the scanner Currently, 19 platforms are under its scope. Among these are eight social media platforms: Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinteres...