We want digital platforms to protect freedom of speech and a healthy, well-informed public debate.

The Digital Services Act set clear rules for this. It is now time to implement them.

Today, we launched the Transparency Database, a first-of-its-kind initiative that makes content moderation decisions by very large online platforms operating in the accessible.

Users can view statistics, search for statements of reasons, and download data and its source .

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@EU_Commission
Nazi Musk and Fascist Zuckerberg are trying to oligarch the 2024 American election…can you do something about that too since the Americans have their heads too far up the oligarch asses to save their democracy?

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Adrian Morales

@EU_Commission The digital platforms in question:
Alibaba AliExpress
Amazon Store
Apple App Store
Booking.com
Facebook
Google Play
Google Maps
Google Shopping
Instagram
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Snapchat
TikTok
Twitter
Wikipedia
YouTube
Zalando
Bing
Google Search

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Nelfaneor

@EU_Commission
We just hope you shall keep on using the #fediverse to communicate so that we, as citizens, can keep on living our digital life without those harmful platforms.

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Kevin Karhan

@EU_Commission Will it require platforms to publish reasons why they [did not] delete certain content by providing the URL to it?

If not, why??

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