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Tech Policy Press: Knocking at the Door of Transparency: The Digital Services Act and Infrastructure Providers

Given the increasing focus on trust and safety and the responsibilities of actors across the Internet ecosystem, regulation has gradually shifted focus on transparency requirements. What are the processes that must be in place to deal with illegal content while protecting fundamental rights and due process? The Digital Services Act (“DSA”) is quite clear: if a […]

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DSA & You: How do you calculate average monthly active users?

The first deadline of the Digital Services Act (DSA) is approaching fast, all online platforms and search engines have only one more month to publish their Monthly Active User (MAU) numbers. Getting this number right and keeping it updated is key: The MAU will be used by the Commission to determine which services qualify as

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Tech Policy Press: Can Mastodon Survive Europe’s Digital Services Act?

It has been around two weeks since Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, acquired Twitter and, already, increasing fears of what this means for free speech on the microblogging platform have begun to proliferate. With Musk firing some of Twitter’s key personnel, including Twitter’s legal chief Vijaya Gadde and terminating contracts with outsourced content moderators,

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Quality Assurance for Content Moderation

Online content moderation has been an increasingly important and debated topic, with new regulations, such as the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), expected to further reinforce this trend. Regulations will create more legally-binding obligations for online platforms with respect to content moderation, in order to improve users’ online well-being and the better functioning of the online

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WeProtect Global Alliance: Application 3018: An app to report harmful content online and protect children

On 8 February 2022, Safer Internet Day, e-Enfance – a French NGO fighting against children’s bullying and online harassment – launched a nationwide app, Application 3018, to facilitate the reporting of cyber harassment. The application is combined with a dedicated online trust & safety platform that enables faster victim support and more efficient removal of harmful content by

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