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.
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.
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
Digital Services Act: With an international petition to the EU 30,000 people call for an end to digital violence against women
30,000 people in international Petition call on the EU to end digital violence against women with the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Mixed signals in the DSA
New regulations for porn platforms secure victims of image-based sexual abuse but DSA fails to strengthen hate victims’ rights on the platforms.
Image-Based Sexual Abuse, Porn Platforms and the Digital Services Act
Image-Based Sexual Abuse is a severe problem. It needs to be tackled by EU lawmakers to protect victims - read more in the expert opinion!
Digital Services Act could fail millions affected by online violence
HateAid counselling centre criticises draft of the Digital Services Act: EU Council misses its aim, courts and online platforms remain inaccessible.
EU visit of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen: Protest in Brussels against hate speech, dick pics, and online attacks
In light of the testimony of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen in the European Parliament, HateAid calls on the EU to intervene against digital violence.