That’s because the more than 100 countries in which Threads initially launched does not include EU member states, due to “complexities with complying with some of the laws coming into effect next year,” Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri told The Verge.Mosseri’s comment appears to reference the Digital Markets Act, or DMA. He made the comment in a response to a question from The Verge about why Threads was not yet available in the EU and whether uncertainty around the DMA was to blame, though Mosseri did not specifically call out the DMA in his response.“We don’t want to launch anything that isn’t forward-compatible with what we know and what we think is coming,” Mosseri told The Verge. “It’s just going to take longer to make sure not only that it’s compliant but that any claims we make about how we’ve implemented compliance stand up to our very high set of documentation and testing centers internally.”
the state of xmpp and email nowadays.