"All platforms in the EU . . . have to have a dedicated page on their website where it says how many users they have in the EU and where they are legally established," said commission spokesman Thomas Regnier. "This is not the case for Bluesky as of today. This is not followed."
The DSA is designed to hold platforms legally responsible for content posted to them, but with fewer than 45 million users, Bluesky isn't big enough yet to qualify for its very large online platform label.
Regnier reportedly went on to say that the commission has asked the EU's 27 national governments to look for "any trace of Bluesky" like EU-based offices.
Booming signups in the wake of the US Presidential election drove its user count to 15 million users 10 days ago, and it's now at 22.5 million users.
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