EU Law; Digital Services Act; Human Rights; Online Content Moderation; Social Media; Out-of-Court Dispute Settlement; Alternative Dispute Settlement
Abstract :
[en] One year after the Digital Services Act (DSA) introduced new rules for content moderation, questions remain about their implementation. While platforms must cover the costs of out-of-court dispute resolution, concerns arise over the independence of certified bodies like Appeals Centre Europe (ACE). Despite being accredited by the Irish regulator as independent, ACE has financial and structural ties to Meta, raising questions about its role in the moderation ecosystem. The article examines whether ACE’s certification aligns with the DSA’s independence requirements and what this means for the future of platform accountability in Europe.
Disciplines :
European & international law
Author, co-author :
GRADONI, Lorenzo ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL) > LCEL Research
Ortolani, Pietro
Language :
English
Title :
Vying for the Scales: Content Moderation Made in Europe after One Year of DSA