Here's what nobody wants to admit: Europe's regulatory machine isn't just tightening rules—it's reshaping how platforms operate. Brussels keeps slapping multi-billion fines on social networks for vague violations like spreading "harmful content." Translation? Anything that doesn't fit their approved storyline gets flagged. Platforms like X and Rumble? They're caught in the crossfire. The playbook is simple: massive penalties, zero elected oversight, total control. This isn't about safety anymore—it's about who gets to decide what you see. And decentralized alternatives? They're watching closely, because they might be next.

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PensionDestroyervip
· 4h ago
Seriously, the EU's approach is just disguised censorship. What exactly is "harmful content"? Isn't it just whatever they say it is?
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BrokeBeansvip
· 12-08 14:16
The EU's tricks are truly outrageous—using security as a pretext, but in reality, they just want to fully control the flow of information.
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RugpullSurvivorvip
· 12-08 02:21
The EU is really something else—using the guise of safety to conduct censorship. To put it bluntly, they just want to control the narrative. X and Rumble are caught in the middle, and it's pretty rough for them.
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SundayDegenvip
· 12-07 08:57
ngl this is just a typical power monopoly, using the guise of security to actually enforce speech control
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governance_ghostvip
· 12-07 08:57
ngl this is just blatant censorship, just dressed up in a legal disguise.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 12-07 08:54
The EU is really ruthless with this move. On the surface, it's about regulating harmful content, but in reality, it's just censorship... Anyone with a discerning eye can see it.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 12-07 08:52
The EU's approach, to put it bluntly, is monopolizing under the guise of security. Is there really no one who dares to challenge this?
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defi_detectivevip
· 12-07 08:40
The EU's tricks are really something else. They use vague reasons like "harmful content" to fine people at the drop of a hat. Let's be real, it's just a way to monopolize the right to speak...
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 12-07 08:33
It turns out that the EU's regulatory framework is full of loopholes and lacks any transparent review mechanism... This is exactly the same as the issue of power concentration we discovered when researching cross-chain interoperability.
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