Since May 14, 2024, the DigitalServices-Act has come into force in Germany. It places more responsibility on platform operators and requires them to publish transparency reports on their moderation actions and user reports at specific intervals.
The following data has been compiled to the best of our knowledge:
DSA transparency report
Status of the data from 02. Apr. 2025 to 01. Apr. 2026Reported content
| Insult/dispute/spam | ||
|---|---|---|
| Copyright infringement | ||
| Offensive content (image or text) | ||
| Illegal content (extremism, pornography, pirated copies) | ||
| Other problems | ||
| Total reports | 0 | |
| Content reported as conspicuous by the AI | 0 | |
| Moderating actions | 0 | |
| Hidden comments | 0 | |
| Users with revoked write permissions | 0 |
Number of Community Managers: 2
There have been no orders received from authorities to remove illegal content.
The average processing time for reports is under 24 hours.
Webedia is also actively participating in the initiative of the Bavarian State Center for New Media. Hate comments have no place with us and will be prosecuted if necessary.
What are Trusted Flaggers? Trusted Flaggers are accredited entities or organizations recognized by the Digital Services Coordinator (DSC) that are experts in specific types of illegal online content. Their reports must be prioritized by us.
If you are part of a Trusted Flagger organization, please contact [email protected] so that we can mark your account as a trusted flagger accordingly.
Contact and internal complaint management: Please direct complaints regarding moderation decisions and other community issues via email to [email protected].
Publication date: August 16, 2024