#29 The state of the DSA

Zooming in on Hate

In this episode of Zooming in on Hate, we explore The State of the Digital Services Act (DSA)—Europe’s groundbreaking legislation aimed at creating safer and more transparent online spaces.

We discuss:

• The DSA’s impact so far, including early signs of reduced toxicity on mainstream platforms.

• The challenges of regulating fringe platforms and the role of AI in monitoring hate speech.

• Insights from civil society organizations across Europe and their evolving role under the DSA.

• The introduction of trusted flaggers and how they fit into the broader framework of online regulation.

You’ll also hear from Daniel Heller of CEJI, who sheds light on the complexities of implementing the DSA and what it means for monitoring hate speech and disinformation.

The DSA is still in its early stages, but its potential to transform the digital landscape is undeniable. Tune in as we unpack its progress, challenges, and what it could mean for the future of online safety.

Links Mentioned in the Episode:

• EOOH Article: Positive Signs That the DSA Is Working

• More on the Digital Services Act

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