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> Under DSA, you can effectively remove content without providing burden of proof regarding the identity of the poster. Platforms must provide a "statement of reasons" (Article 17) to affected users for any removal, including appeal rights, but this does not impose pre-removal identity checks on posters.

Unlike any other legislation, globally, the DSA actually has tools to contest this.

Take a look at out of court dispute settlement bodies.

Hell - you have more power to gain accountability under the DSA than you do under the US system.



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