In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled The Digital Services Act Will Give the EU Sweeping New Censorship Powers, Forcing X and Facebook to Remove Content that Challenges Mass Migration, Transgender Ideology or Net Zero, Angelino97 wrote: |
If your hosting servers are not in the EU, and you don't do business in the EU, I assume they have no jurisdiction over you? For instance, they can't require FR to take down anything? |
I think even if your servers are in the US, they 1) order you to take down content and then 2) ban your service in their nation (block Twitter for the residents of their nation(s) ).
They probably WANT to enact #2 - ban Twitter andother social media to silence uncontrolled media. Theyve got another lockdown 'vaccine' plandemc in the works and banning social media will help them manipulate and deceive the public.
But if your servers are in the US, and you earn no revenue from the EU — well, they can order you to take something down, and even fine you — but they have no jurisdiction to enforce their orders or fines, do they?