Transparency reports: How social media platforms fail on users‘ rights
Social media platforms published their transparency reports. We checked the numbers of complaints, content removal rates and objections from German users.
#Kriegstreiber: With warmonger accusations into the middle of society
The hashtag warmonger is trending on Twitter. And the platform doesn't act, as HateAid investigations show.
#Kriegstreiber: How a hashtag spreads propaganda
From April 2022, the hashtag Warmonger spread at lightning speed across various social media platforms, even to the streets. What's behind it?
The Digital Services Act is coming: Important step to tackle digital violence in the EU
The EU against digital violence: In the new "Internet Basic Law", the Digital Services Act, it is agreed that users will be better protected against digital violence.
Turning point for Big Tech accountability, but EU fails to protect women
EU strikes a historic deal on the Digital Services Act: users will have more rights vis a vis Big Tech and other platforms.
The Judgement in the case Künast v. Facebook
Huge success in the case Künast vs. Facebook: Why the judgement should be read with great attention by EU institutions when negotiating the DSA
Don’t look away – Make image-based sexual abuse stop!
We are calling on MEP Christel Schaldemose to stand strong and persist on the inclusion of the full Article 24b in the Digital Services Act
Appeal to politicians: Stop the distribution of stolen nudes on porn platforms!
Do you want to get active against non-consensual sharing of stolen & leaked intimate images? Here is what you can do today!
Unsatisfied and helpless: New Poll on Digital Violence shows how social media platforms are failing users
Anyone who experiences or observes digital violence on social media platforms can report it to the platforms and request removal. A new representative survey by HateAid and the Landecker Digital Justice Movement gives an insight into users' experiences reporting digital
One election – hate by the thousands
New investigation by HateAid shows that Facebook is failing to consistently remove hate speech prior to the French presidential election.