Appeals Centre Europe Expands Scope
Decisions made by social media companies have very real consequences: from denying people a say in important debates, to cutting off a crucial source of income. Today, we’re announcing new expansions to our scope, allowing more people to challenge social media companies’ decisions and get an independent review.
In addition to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, people and organisations in the European Union can now also challenge decisions made by Pinterest and Threads to Appeals Centre Europe.
If you’ve had your video, photo or comment removed from these platforms, or you’ve seen policy-violating content which you think should be taken down, you can submit a dispute across a wide range of policies. We also handle account suspensions.
The new types of disputes we now accept include:
• Spam & fraud
• Paid content / ads
• Content restrictions (e.g. warning screens, age-gating)
• Facebook marketplace / TikTok shop
• Human smuggling
• Adult sexual exploitation
Our service is free-of-charge, independent of platforms and guarantees human review of every case.
If your content is unfairly removed, or you see harmful content which you think should be removed, or your account has been suspended, do something about it.
Submit a dispute and take control of what you see and post online.