In a recommendation adopted today, it asks countries to quickly designate an authority for a network of Digital Services Coordinators under the EU-wide Digital Services Act, despite having several months left until the official February 2024 (Right now, the recommendation says under 10 percent of members have done so.) The network will help coordinate takedowns of illegal content on social media platforms, an effort the EU says it’s kicking into high gear following Hamas’ attack on Israel earlier this month.
The potential result? Even stricter efforts to make services like X and YouTube remove disinformation or terrorist posts — if member states play ball.











