Welcome to the DSA Transparency Database!

The Digital Services Act (DSA), obliges providers of hosting services to inform their users of the content moderation decisions they take and explain the reasons behind those decisions in so-called statements of reasons.

To enhance transparency and facilitate scrutiny over content moderation decisions, providers of online platforms need to submit these statements of reasons to the DSA Transparency Database. The database allows to track the content moderation decisions taken by providers of online platforms in almost real-time. It also offers various tools for accessing, analysing, and downloading the information that platforms need to make available when they take content moderation decisions, contributing to the monitoring of the dissemination of illegal and harmful content online.

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Overview of the Database

Below you can find some summary statistics on the statements of reasons submitted by providers of online platforms to the Commission in the last six months (180 days, see the Data Retention Policy for details).

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Total number of statements of reasons submitted
Most Reported Violations
  1. Animal welfare
  2. Consumer information infringements
  3. Cyber violence
Top Restriction Types
  1. Removal of content
  2. Disabling access to content
  3. Demotion of content
19
Number of active platforms
0%
of fully automated decisions