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I think that's just FUD from Facebook. They want regulators to "clarify" the law in a way that favours Facebook.
"Oh look how very very bad this law is, we're soooo uncertainn! We can't even provide login via Instagraaaammmm in our new App that we can't launch in the EU. Booohoooo 😣😣😢"
In reality, Facebook has entire departments of lawyers who have clearly laid this case out internally at length.