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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 13070

25 November 2022
Contents Publication in full By article 35 / 46
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS - SOCIETAL ISSUES / Fundamental rights
Platforms react less effectively to online hate speech, says European Commission
Brussels, 24/11/2022 (Agence Europe)

The European Commission unveiled, on Thursday 24 November, the “worrying” results of the seventh evaluation of the Code of Conduct countering illegal hate speech online.

In particular, it notes a fall in the number of reports examined by companies within 24 hours, from 90.4% in 2020 and 81% in 2021 to only 64.4% in 2022. Only the TikTok platform has improved its performance in this area.

The removal rate of reported content was 63.6%. A performance similar to 2021 (62.5%), but lower...

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SECTORAL POLICIES
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT PLENARY
EXTERNAL ACTION
ECONOMY - FINANCE - BUSINESS
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS - SOCIETAL ISSUES
COUNCIL OF EUROPE
COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU
Russian invasion of Ukraine
NEWS BRIEFS