The law has been in effect across the bloc for over a year, but Warsaw still hasn’t appointed the watchdog required to enforce it. At a debate in Warsaw, experts warned that this gap leaves Polish users more vulnerable to scams, fake ads and even child sexual abuse material. Activists argued that major platforms often avoid taking responsibility, making it nearly impossible to remove fraudulent content. Former EU commissioner Thierry Breton stressed that the DSA aims to defend free speech while protecting citizens from illegal activity online.