11 September, 14:30 – 15:30 CEST

In this webinar, Trisha Meyer (co-author) presents the findings of the recently published EDMO report on the compliance and effectiveness of Very Large Online Platforms and Search Engines’ (VLOPSE) actions to implement the Code of Practice (now Code of Conduct) on Disinformation, focusing on Meta (Facebook and Instagram), Google (Search and YouTube), Microsoft (Bing and LinkedIn), and TikTok.

Large online platforms submit transparency reports twice a year, detailing their efforts to meet commitments under the Code. The report focuses on key areas such as supporting media literacy, enhancing fact-checking partnerships, improving transparency, and enabling research, as reported in 2024. The assessment examines the extent to which these seven VLOPSE services have met core commitments under the CoPD and evaluates the real-world impact of selected actions and initiatives taken under the Code.

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Speaker:

Trisha Meyer, Professor in Digital Governance and Participation, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Co-Lead, EDMO BELUX

Trisha Meyer is an Associate Professor in Digital Governance and Participation at the Brussels School of Governance of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where she leads the Research Centre for Digitalisation, Democracy and Innovation. Trisha is also principal investigator of EDMO BELUX, a co-funded hub on research, fact-checking and media literacy on online disinformation in Belgium and Luxembourg.

Trisha researches the regulatory push toward and societal consequences of tech platforms taking proactive (automated) measures to moderate online content. A second closely related research strand pertains to participatory governance in digital policy. In recent years, her research has focused on the balancing act necessary when developing responses to tackle disinformation online.

Moderator:

Inès Gentil, Project Officer, EU DisinfoLab

Inès Gentil is a Project Officer at EU DisinfoLab, where she contributes to the implementation of three EU-funded projects: ATHENAvera.ai, and EDMO BELUX 2.0. She holds a double Master’s degree in Policies and Governance in Europe from King’s College London and LUISS, with a specialisation in European external relations. Before joining EU DisinfoLab, she worked at a London-based consultancy specialising in EU and UK public affairs, and has prior experience in the fields of defence, security, and public diplomacy.

The opinions expressed are those of the speakers/authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of EU DisinfoLab. This webinar does not represent an endorsement by EU DisinfoLab of any organisation.