Transparency reporting on terrorist and violent extremist content online
Fourth edition
This fourth benchmarking report tracks the evolution of policies and actions on terrorist
and violent extremist content (TVEC) implemented by the world’s top 50 most popular
online content-sharing services ("popular services") and the top 50 most used services
to spread TVEC ("intensive services"). In 2023, 17 popular services issued transparency
reports with TVEC-specific information, compared to 15 in 2022, marking the slowest
year-to-year growth rate since the benchmarking series began in 2020. Only six intensive
services issued transparency reports, down from eight in 2022. The fact that only
ten services are both popular and intensive highlights the need to examine beyond
the largest platforms. Additionally, as more jurisdictions enact online safety laws,
the risk of regulatory fragmentation is increasing. This report underscores the necessity
for greater transparency and consistency in the approaches of both services and countries.
Published on June 24, 2024
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