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Main Authors: Sekwenz, Marie-Therese, Wagner, Ben, De Bruijn, Hans
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01787
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author Sekwenz, Marie-Therese
Wagner, Ben
De Bruijn, Hans
author_facet Sekwenz, Marie-Therese
Wagner, Ben
De Bruijn, Hans
contents The Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces harmonized rules for content moderation and platform governance in the European Union, mandating robust compliance mechanisms, particularly for very large online platforms and search engines. This study examined compliance with DSA requirements, focusing on Instagram as a case study. We develop and apply a multi-level consistency framework to evaluate DSA compliance. Our findings contribute to the broader discussion on empirically-based regulation, providing insight into how researchers, regulators, auditors and platforms can better utilize DSA mechanisms to improve reporting and enforcement quality and accountability. This work underscores that consistency can help detect potential compliance failures. It also demonstrates that platforms should be evaluated as part of an interconnected ecosystem rather than through isolated processes, which is crucial for effective compliance evaluation under the DSA.
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spellingShingle From Reports to Reality: Testing Consistency in Instagram's Digital Services Act Compliance Data
Sekwenz, Marie-Therese
Wagner, Ben
De Bruijn, Hans
Computers and Society
The Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces harmonized rules for content moderation and platform governance in the European Union, mandating robust compliance mechanisms, particularly for very large online platforms and search engines. This study examined compliance with DSA requirements, focusing on Instagram as a case study. We develop and apply a multi-level consistency framework to evaluate DSA compliance. Our findings contribute to the broader discussion on empirically-based regulation, providing insight into how researchers, regulators, auditors and platforms can better utilize DSA mechanisms to improve reporting and enforcement quality and accountability. This work underscores that consistency can help detect potential compliance failures. It also demonstrates that platforms should be evaluated as part of an interconnected ecosystem rather than through isolated processes, which is crucial for effective compliance evaluation under the DSA.
title From Reports to Reality: Testing Consistency in Instagram's Digital Services Act Compliance Data
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01787