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by altairprime
367 days ago
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The DMA has language defining thresholds below which it doesn’t apply. At 50k users, I would not expect or call for the DMA to apply. Discord has slightly more than that and I would expect the DMA to apply to them, assuming the EU found them to be an in-scope platform. Given their recent introduction of gaming and such inside their ‘we’re not just a chat server anymore’ feature expansion, one could argue that they’re now voluntarily opting in to platform regulations that wouldn’t have applied if they’d just stayed focused on messaging. |
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You can see the list of covered companies at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Markets_Act#Identified...
It's basically Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta, Bytedance and Microsoft.