{"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":[1342,183530,236173,925],"name":"Total reported, without removed items"},{"data":[362,58297,28645,332],"name":"Removed items"}],"_data":[["Platform","Total reported, without removed items","Removed items"],["Facebook","1342","362","","1704"],["Google (YouTube)","183530","58297","","241827"],["Twitter","236173","28645","","264818"],["Change.org","925","332","","1257"]],"labels":{"name":"Platform","values":["Facebook","Google (YouTube)","Twitter","Change.org"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.ivir.nl\/publicaties\/download\/NetzDG_Tworek_Leerssen_April_2019.pdf","type":"Solution","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2018","title":"Overview of the Number of Reported Items by Platform in Germany (2018)","topic":"Illegal Content","method":"Data mining","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":"44","geographical":"Germany"},"description":"The chart presents the data reported by tech companies under the Germany\u2019s Network Enforcement Act about the number of items reported and removed in 2018. The data do not account for other removals based on other types of complaints, referrals, or injunctions."}