Meta admits it's blocking EU users from joining Threads through a VPN

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Meta admits it's blocking EU users from joining Threads through a VPN
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Potentially trying to avoid further trouble with EU regulators

Meta has officially confirmed it is blocking European Union citizens from using a VPN in order to joinRecently, EU users began to notice they were suddenly unable to post on the new social media platform. Industry analyst Matt Navarra reached out to Meta to figure out what’s going on.

Currently, the platform remains unavailable to most European nations. There are, of course, exceptions for non-members like the United Kingdom. Meta concludes its statement by saying it hopes to one day “bring Threads to more countries in the future” as Europe is an important market for the company. As frustrating as this may be for people looking to try out the platform, it’s really not that surprising.

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