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France Probes Vinted for Alleged User Links to Adult Content Platforms
French authorities have initiated a formal investigation into the online marketplace Vinted, focusing on user practices that allegedly direct customers from clothing listings to external adult content platforms like OnlyFans. The probe centers on how some sellers reportedly use their Vinted profiles to promote their subscription-based adult content pages, creating an unintended bridge between second-hand fashion commerce and explicit material.This investigation raises significant concerns about user safety, platform governance, and digital consent boundaries. Regulators are examining whether Vinted's moderation systems adequately prevent this type of cross-platform solicitation and what responsibility the platform bears for external links shared by its users.The case touches on broader questions about how digital marketplaces manage the intersection between mainstream e-commerce and adult content monetization strategies. For Vinted, which has built its brand around sustainable fashion and community trust, the outcome could have substantial implications for its operational policies and public reputation. The investigation operates under France's comprehensive digital protection frameworks and could potentially invoke EU-wide regulations such as the Digital Services Act, which mandates stricter content moderation requirements for online platforms.
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