• Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Expands Scope

    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…

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Expands Scope

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Publishes First Transparency Report

  • Visual concept of users challenging account suspensions via Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Starts Reviewing Account Suspensions

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  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Expands Scope

    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…

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Publishes First Transparency Report

    TL;DR • Today, we have issued our first Transparency Report. • The report covers from November 2024 to August 2025. • It includes overarching statics, platform fact-sheets, country fact-sheets and a look ahead to 2026. People and Organisations Seize Chance to Challenge Platforms For years, if you disagreed with a social media platform, your choices…

  • Visual concept of users challenging account suspensions via Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Starts Reviewing Account Suspensions

    TL;DR • From today, if your account is suspended by Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or YouTube – and you are in the EU – you can challenge the decision to Appeals Centre Europe. • To submit a dispute, click here. A New Way to Challenge Unfair Account Suspensions Every day, people find that their social media…

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Expands Scope

    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…

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Publishes First Transparency Report

    TL;DR • Today, we have issued our first Transparency Report. • The report covers from November 2024 to August 2025. • It includes overarching statics, platform fact-sheets, country fact-sheets and a look ahead to 2026. People and Organisations Seize Chance to Challenge Platforms For years, if you disagreed with a social media platform, your choices…

  • Visual concept of users challenging account suspensions via Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Starts Reviewing Account Suspensions

    TL;DR • From today, if your account is suspended by Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or YouTube – and you are in the EU – you can challenge the decision to Appeals Centre Europe. • To submit a dispute, click here. A New Way to Challenge Unfair Account Suspensions Every day, people find that their social media…

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Expands Scope

    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…

  • Illustration of two people discussing data on a smartphone screen, representing the appeals submission process at Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Publishes First Transparency Report

    TL;DR • Today, we have issued our first Transparency Report. • The report covers from November 2024 to August 2025. • It includes overarching statics, platform fact-sheets, country fact-sheets and a look ahead to 2026. People and Organisations Seize Chance to Challenge Platforms For years, if you disagreed with a social media platform, your choices…

  • Visual concept of users challenging account suspensions via Appeals Centre Europe

    Appeals Centre Europe Starts Reviewing Account Suspensions

    TL;DR • From today, if your account is suspended by Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or YouTube – and you are in the EU – you can challenge the decision to Appeals Centre Europe. • To submit a dispute, click here. A New Way to Challenge Unfair Account Suspensions Every day, people find that their social media…

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