{"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":[28.3,19.1,48.5,null,null,null],"name":"First monitoring (December 2016)"},{"data":[66.5,37.4,66,null,null,null],"name":"Second monitoring (May 2017)"},{"data":[79.8,45.7,75,null,null,null],"name":"Third monitoring (December 2017)"},{"data":[82.4,43.5,85.4,70.6,null,null],"name":"Fourth monitoring (December 2018)"},{"data":[87.6,35.9,79.7,42,100,null],"name":"Fifth monitoring (December 2019)"},{"data":[70.2,49.8,58.8,66.2,100,80.1],"name":"Sixth Monitoring (April 2021)"}],"_data":[["Channel","First monitoring (December 2016)","Second monitoring (May 2017)","Third monitoring (December 2017)","Fourth monitoring (December 2018)","Fifth monitoring (December 2019)","Sixth Monitoring (April 2021)"],["Facebook","28.3","66.5","79.8","82.4","87.6","70.2"],["Twitter","19.1","37.4","45.7","43.5","35.9","49.8"],["YouTube","48.5","66","75","85.4","79.7","58.8"],["Instagram","","","","70.6","42","66.2"],["Jeuxvideo.com","","","","","100","100"],["TikTok","","","","","","80.1"]],"labels":{"name":"Channel","values":["Facebook","Twitter","YouTube","Instagram","Jeuxvideo.com","TikTok"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/ec.europa.eu\/info\/sites\/default\/files\/factsheet-6th-monitoring-round-of-the-code-of-conduct_october2021_en_1.pdf","type":"Solution","unit":"Per Cent (%)","year":"2016-2021","Range":"0 100","title":"Rate of Hate Speech Content Removal Across ICT Companies","topic":"Hate Speech","method":"Self-reporting","source":"European Commission. Sixth Evaluation on the Code of Conduct on Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online (Brussels: European Commission, 2021)  ","sub_topic":"Removal of hate speech","chart_number":"132","geographical":"European Union"},"description":"The chart presents the distribution of hate speech content removal by the ICT companies, based on data reported by social media platforms participating in the European Commission's Code of conduct. The sixth monitoring exercise shows that out of the platforms participating in the Code of conduct, Jeuxvideo.com has the highest rate of removal, followed by TikTok and Facebook. Twitter continues to have the lowest rate of removal, Instagram significantly increased its removal rate (compared to the previous monitoring period), and Youtube's removal rate continue to decline. Overall, the sixth monitoring exercise shows that the Code of conduct continues to bring positive results when it comes to illegal hate speech removal across social medial platforms."}