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National regulators enforcing online platforms’ compliance with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) may use so-called ‘trusted flaggers’ to help identify illegal behaviour, but only two have been appointed DSA entered into force on 17 February, data provided by the European Commission shows. Trusted flaggers are experts at detecting types of illegal content online – such as hate speech or terrorist content – which they will notify to online platforms. A spokesperson for the Commission told Euronews that while there is no deadline for companies to apply for the status, more are expected to be add…

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