Elon Musk is about to pull Twitter out of a major online disinformation agreement in Europe, report says
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While complying with the code isn't mandatory, it helps mitigate the bloc's Digital Services Act which legislates social media companies. Breaking those rules could land a company with a fine of up to 6% of its annual revenue.
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