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Report Makes 78 Recommendations Against the Drifts of Influencers and Social Networks

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Missioned by Matignon to identify new digital risks, MP Arthur Delaporte and former MP Stéphane Vojetta provided Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu with a report to "fill the blind spots of regulation."

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Missioned by Matignon to identify new digital risks, MP Arthur Delaporte and former MP Stéphane Vojetta provided Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu with a report to "fill the blind spots of regulation."

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Arthur Delaporte and Stéphane Vojetta, the two rapporteurs of the "influencers law" of 2023, have identified new "drives" visible on social networks and invite the government to regulate them.

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Two years after the first law on the subject, a new trans-party parliamentary report presents seventy-eight measures to address the new challenges and abuses posed by social networks.

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"There is a shift in drifts towards other platforms, especially TikTok," explains one of the authors of the report, Socialist MP Arthur Delaporte.

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