For the third year in a row, around ten platforms such as Google, Meta (Facebook, Instagram), Snapchat and Twitter answered Arcom's questions on the measures taken in 2021 to combat "fake news".

They are obliged to do so by the law against the manipulation of information adopted at the end of 2018, recalls the audiovisual regulator in its report published on Monday, which also concerns, for the first time, Pinterest and TikTok, the network of the Chinese group ByteDance. .

“In general”, Arcom “observes an improvement in the quantity of information declared” and an “intensification” of its cooperation with the platforms.

But "transparency efforts still appear very insufficient" while TikTok, Yahoo and "to a lesser extent Google" stand out "particularly for the absence of tangible information" provided to the regulator.

"Special case"

"TikTok is a special case," said Benoît Loutrel, member of Arcom, during a press briefing.

Even if it is subject for the first year "to this regime", the company has "taken an incredible place at lightning speed", especially among young people, he explained.

Hence a "very clear gap" between its audience - more than 9 million unique visitors per day in September in France, according to Médiamétrie, and its declaration to Arcom "particularly imprecise".

The social network centered on videos, which did not respond to AFP, notably omits "several central issues (stages in the investigation of a report, operation of moderation tools, manipulation practices identified on the service, etc.)" and does not provide figures relating to France.

For the third year in a row, around ten platforms such as Google, Meta (Facebook, Instagram), Snapchat and Twitter answered Arcom's questions on the measures taken in 2021 to combat "fake news" DENIS CHARLET AFP / Archives

Arcom further highlights TikTok's "selective implementation" of its policy of labeling "state-controlled media", with China Global Television Network Europe's account not identified as such, conversely. media controlled by the Ukrainian state.

"It is still symptomatic that TikTok" was not on Monday morning among the signatories of a charter aimed at protecting minors online, unlike Meta, Google or Snapchat, also noted the president of the Arcom Roch-Olivier Maistre.

The social network is also attracting the attention of the government, the minister responsible for digital Jean-Noël Barrot having recently met with the management of TikTok France to discuss another controversial subject, that of the transfer of data from its users to China.

“The status quo is not possible for TikTok,” insisted Mr. Loutrel, calling for “accelerated catch-up to meet its current and future obligations”.

Dialogue with Twitter

If the French law of 2018 shows today "its limits", Arcom cannot sanction the platforms, the European law on digital services (DSA) "will change the situation", underlines the regulator in its report.

This regulation, which the largest platforms will have to apply around summer 2023, authorizes the European Commission to impose fines on them of up to 6% of their global turnover, or even a ban on operating in the EU in cases of repeated serious infringements.

In France, the control bodies responsible for enforcing this text will be designated next year via a dedicated bill.

On the strength of its "experience", Arcom declares that it is ready to "work" on its implementation in collaboration with the competent authorities.

The haemorrhage of departures at Twitter, under the hand of the multi-billionaire Elon Musk, questions its content moderation abilities JOEL SAGET AFP / Archives

In the "coming weeks and months", the regulator will also be very busy with the situation of Twitter, according to Roch-Olivier Maistre.

The haemorrhage of departures having hit the network, under the hand of the multi-billionaire Elon Musk, questions its content moderation capacities, as Arcom reminded him last week by mail.

"We received a response on time, which was not won," said Mr. Maistre to the press, assuring that the dialogue was "engaged".

But despite the "willingness" displayed by Twitter "to respect" its obligations, Arcom is still unsatisfied with the measures and means provided...

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