2024: Jan 1 – Jun 30

Type of content reported
(violation types)
Number of notices received per violation typePercentage of violation types out of total notices received
Harm to minors5916%
Hate speech4713%
Spam3911%
Misinformation / disinformation339%
Harassment
26
7%
Sexually explicit205.5%
Copyright / DMCA205.5%
Unclear / No violation reported195%
Self harm144%
Animal abuse144%
Privacy144%
Drug use / Sales133.5%
Violent content92.5%
Blasphemy92.5%
Non-genuine social 72%
Invalid / Other72%
Deceptive links51.5%
Terrorism51.5%
Defamation20.5%

Notes

  • The data provided is according to the requirements of the DSA, Article 15, “Transparency reporting obligations for providers of intermediary services.
  • The information provided includes the total number of notices we received during this time period, as well as the number of those notices that resulted in us taking action on the reported content.
  • This is further separated by how many reports resulted in action taken due to a violation of our guidelines, compared by how many reports resulted in action taken due to a valid report of illegal content.
  • We have listed the most common violation types reported, and the number of reports received per reported violation type.
  • Article 22 of the DSA specifies that EU member states can approve organizations as trusted flaggers. Trusted flaggers are special entities under the DSA who are experts at detecting certain types of illegal content online. The current list of trusted flaggers is available here. Above, we are reporting how many reports we received from a trusted flagger during this time period.
  • We must also report the number of notices processed by using automated means. At this time, we do not use automated means for these reports. They are reviewed manually.
  • The last metric we are reporting is the median time (in hours) that it took to respond to these notices and/or take action on reported content.