Small changes – big effect: how hate on the internet can be reduced
Safety by design protects users of social platforms. This is shown by a comparison of Mastodon and Twitter. But Fediverse can also be better.
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.
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
Protest in Brussels against hate speech, dick pics, and online attacks
With the DSA negotiations developing, HateAid organized a protest in front of the EU Parliament. Here are some photos of the event for you
Boundless hate on the internet – Dramatic situation across Europe
A new representative EU-wide survey commissioned by HateAid shows: Digital violence has reached massive proportions across Europe
Stop violence against women online! HateAid calls on the EU to act. Join us!
Let’s put an end to digital violence against women. Read here why it’s much needed that we challenge hate against this specific group
The DSA: Five recommendations
Remember Peter Stainer’s iconic cartoon with a caption “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”(1)? 28 years later more suitable version would read “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a troll." Big online platforms have handed the mic to
Create legally compliant screenshots: How does it work?
Knowing how to take legally compliant screenshots is very important. Here you can find out why and how it works.