Meta's Twitter Competitor, Threads, is not yet available in the European Union (EU) due to regulatory concerns and complexities with complying with future laws such as the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Instagram chief Adam Mosseri stated that they want to ensure compliance and that any claims they make about implementation stand up to their high standards. The DMA establishes competition rules for digital gatekeepers, including Meta, to prevent them from favoring their own services and to ensure compatibility with competitors. Some tech companies have pushed back on the DMA, while European policymakers believe it's necessary for a fair digital marketplace.
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