2025: Jul 1 – Dec 31

Type of content reported
(violation types)
Number of notices received per violation typePercentage of violation types out of total notices received
Deceptive links11%
Election interference 0 0%
Harassment1210%
Harm to minors76%
Hate speech3832%
Human trafficking and prostitution11%
Non-genuine social gestures/schemes76%
Privacy violation76%
Promotion of self-harm22%
Sexually explicit material76%
Spam11%
Terrorism2622%
Violent content, threats, gore & mutilation119%

Notes

  • The data provided is in accordance with the requirements of Article 15 of the DSA.
  • The data above shows the total number of illegal content notices we received during this period, and how many of those notices led us to take action on the reported content.
  • We also specify whether action on the reported content was taken because the content violated our guidelines, or as a result of finding the content to be unlawful based on the information provided in the notice.
  • Article 22 of the DSA specifies that EU member states can approve organizations as trusted flaggers. The current list of trusted flaggers is available here. Above, we have reported on how many reports we received from trusted flagger(s) during this time period. For information on notices submitted by government authorities, please refer to the government takedown demands page. 
  • To date, we have not used automated means for these reports.  
  • The median time (in hours) represents the time it took to respond to these notices and/or take action on reported content.