{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[1027,3206,292,66,1388,6436,507],"name":"Removed under NetzDG"},{"data":[3563,8695,2764,9063,924,13499,3214],"name":"Removed under Google's community guidelines"}],"_data":[["Grounds for removal","Removed under NetzDG","Removed under Google's community guidelines"],["Privacy","1027","3563"],["Defamation or insults","3206","8695"],["Harmful or dangerous acts","292","2764"],["Sexual content","66","9063"],["Terrorist or unconstitutional content","1388","924"],["Hate speech or political extremism","6436","13499"],["Violence","507","3214"]],"labels":{"name":"Grounds for removal","values":["Privacy","Defamation or insults","Harmful or dangerous acts","Sexual content","Terrorist or unconstitutional content","Hate speech or political extremism","Violence"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.ivir.nl\/publicaties\/download\/NetzDG_Tworek_Leerssen_April_2019.pdf","type":"Solution","unit":"Number of items removed","year":"2018","title":"Content Removal Comparison: Google Community Guidelines vs. Germany\u2019s Network Enforcement Act (2018)","topic":"Illegal Content","method":"Self-reporting","source":"Tworek, Heidi and Paddy Leerssen. \"An Analysis of Germany\u2019s NetzDG Law, \" Transatlantic Working Group, 15 April 2019","sub_topic":"Removal of illegal content","chart_number":"45","geographical":"Germany"},"description":"The chart presents the distribution of posts removed by Google due to violations of Google's community guidelines and the Germany\u2019s Network Enforcement Act, on the grounds for removal, for the period July - December 2018. The data shows that the majority of removal decisions are based on the platform\u2019s private standards, as they often prioritise the compliance with their community guidelines, and not with German speech laws."}