In this episode, we unpack the current state of play surrounding the Digital Services Act, following its first major year in force. This episode features insights from a special webinar held on 25 February 2025, with guests from:
• HateAid – a leading civil society organisation working on platform accountability
• CNAM – Ireland’s Digital Services Coordinator (DSC), responsible for regulating many of the world’s largest online platforms
Together, we explore:
• How platforms are responding to their DSA obligations
• Whether the current enforcement model can handle political pressure and industry pushback
• Why systemic risks—like disinformation and hate speech—require systemic solutions
• What civil society, regulators, and the EU Commission can do to keep enforcement credible
Key questions we raise:
• Can the DSA keep up with fast-moving platforms and policy shifts?
• Are we seeing early signs of “DSA washing” from Big Tech?
• And will the DSA hold its ground, or become another regulatory tool that’s too easily influenced by politics?
Resources & Links:
📌 HateAid
📌 CNAM
📌 Digital Services Act – Official EU Page
Connect with us on LinkedIn: European Observatory of Online Hate
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