Resources
Have a look at our different resources here, coming from a wide variety of actors: civil society, public institutions and corporate stakeholders. You can filter them by reports, tools and games.

Code of Conduct on Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online +
The first Code of Conduct on countering illegal hate speech online was adopted on 31 May 2016 by the Commission and different social media companies. Conscious of the significant opportunities and challenges represented by fast technological development and the evolutions in the policy and legal frameworks in the European Union, this Code aims to become a voluntary code of conduct under Article 45 of the DSA. It is in this spirit that the Signatories have agreed on this Code of Conduct+.

Fighting Online Antisemitism’s Content Reporting and Removal Guides
Read FOA's content reporting and removing guides.

The EU Code of Conduct on countering illegal hate speech online
To prevent and counter the spread of illegal hate speech online, in May 2016, the Commission agreed with Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube a “Code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online”.
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Bright Data
The Bright Initiative is a global program that leverages public web data to drive positive change. Read more here.
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Fashion Against Fascism
Fashion Against Fascism is online database of far right codes, designed to help all companies ensure and check that Nazi codes are not unknowingly sold via their shops.


Hate speech detection with Tilt
Do you want to detect, analyse, report or combat online hate speech? Learn more about Tilt's hate speech detection.

Right To Be launches the ‘Hate and Hope Tracker’
The tracker collects all types of stories of harassment and hope, and as we move through the 2024 US Election, It will shine a light on election-related hate and harassment.