http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-19-805_en.htm
http://archive.fo/Q2TYA
>Brussels, 4 February 2019
>The fourth evaluation on the EU Code of Conduct shows that this Commission initiative delivers successful results.
>IT companies are now assessing 89% of flagged content within 24 hours and 72% of the content deemed to be illegal hate speech is removed, compared to 40% and 28% respectively when the Code was first launched in 2016. However, companies need to improve their feedback to users.
>The IT companies reported a considerable extension of their network of ‘trusted flaggers’ in Europe and are engaging on a regular basis with them to increase understanding of national specificities of hate speech. In the first year after the signature of the Code of conduct, Facebook reported to have taken 66 EU NGOs on board as trusted flaggers; and Twitter 40 NGOs in 21 EU countries.
>The Framework Decision on Combatting Racism and Xenophobia criminalises the public incitement to violence or hatred directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group defined by reference to race, colour, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin. Hate speech as defined in this Framework Decision is a criminal offence also when it occurs online.
>just ignore CoC, those are just private projects on GitHub
>just fork the project and remove CoC
>only edgelords can't behave themselves online, just be normal and don't sperg out
>there is no way this will affect you in real life
<EU adopts a CoC, breaking it is considered a criminal offence
<content is reviewed by trusted flaggers and NGOs
How long before they use that network of (((trusted flaggers))) and (((NGOs))) to enforce blocking on DNS or ISP level? In EU you don't adopt a CoC, CoC adopts you.