Transparency Requirements for Content Moderation under the DSA: Adapting Current Systems for Compliance

Question

What are the new transparency requirements for content moderation under the DSA, and how should we adapt our current systems to comply?

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Executive Summary

To comply with the Digital Services Act (DSA), your online platform must address transparency requirements by documenting and publicly reporting content moderation efforts, conducting risk assessments, subjecting your systems to independent audits, and ensuring data can be accessed by regulators. If you operate a very large platform with over 45 million EU users, you’ll be held to higher standards, such as providing clear, machine-readable annual reports on content moderation actions and assessing systemic risks associated with your services, including algorithms. You’ll need to adapt your current systems to facilitate these processes and to safeguard user privacy and service security while doing so. Start these implementations promptly, as the compliance deadline is 2024.