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L’établissement de rapports de transparence sur les contenus terroristes et extrémistes violents en ligne 2022

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Cette troisième édition suit l’évolution des politiques et pratiques des services de partage de contenu en ligne en matière de contenus terroristes et extrémistes violents (CTEV). Quinze des 50 services populaires publient des rapports de transparence sur les CTEV, contre 5 en 2020 et 11 en 2021. Cette édition examine aussi les 50 services comptant le plus de CTEV. Seuls 11 services sont communs aux deux groupes, ce qui montre que les acteurs terroristes utilisent davantage les petites plateformes. Seuls 8 services parmi ceux comptant le plus de CTEV publient des rapports de transparence, 13 ne les interdisent pas et 17 ne donnent aucune information. Les résultats montrent que la taille des services et la cryptographie ne sont pas des obstacles insurmontables à la publication de rapports de transparence. Enfin, la fragmentation réglementaire s’intensifie à mesure que de nouvelles juridictions imposent des règles en matière de transparence.

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  • Ocde, 2024. "L’établissement de rapports de transparence sur les contenus terroristes et extrémistes violents en ligne 2022," OECD Digital Economy Papers 334, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:stiaab:334-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/dce61b6b-fr
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