# Transparency Reports What we publish about moderation and legal requests. --- ## Our Commitment We publish regular transparency reports so you can verify that our enforcement matches our stated policies: - Content moderation actions - Account enforcement - Legal and government requests - DMCA notices --- ## What We Report ### Moderation Statistics - **Content removed** - Total pieces of content removed, by category - **Accounts warned** - Number of accounts receiving warnings - **Accounts suspended** - Temporary suspensions issued - **Accounts terminated** - Permanent terminations - **Appeals received** - How many decisions were appealed - **Appeals overturned** - How often we reversed our decisions ### Legal Requests - **Subpoenas received** - Requests from courts or government - **Requests complied with** - How many we provided data for - **Requests rejected** - How many we challenged or refused - **User notifications** - How many affected users we notified ### DMCA - **Takedown notices received** - Total valid DMCA notices - **Content removed via DMCA** - Items taken down - **Counter-notifications filed** - Disputes by creators - **Content restored** - Items put back after counter-notification --- ## Report Format Each report covers a calendar quarter and includes: - Raw numbers for each category - Comparison to previous quarters - Notable trends or changes - Explanation of any anomalies Reports are published as blog posts and archived in this documentation. --- ## Publication Schedule Reports are published quarterly, within 30 days of quarter end: - Q1 (Jan-Mar): Published by April 30 - Q2 (Apr-Jun): Published by July 31 - Q3 (Jul-Sep): Published by October 31 - Q4 (Oct-Dec): Published by January 31 --- ## What We Don't Publish - **Specific content details** - We don't republish removed content - **User identities** - We don't name individuals involved in moderation actions - **Ongoing investigations** - We don't disclose active legal matters - **Security vulnerabilities** - We don't detail exploitation attempts --- ## Pre-Launch Note Reports will begin once moderation volume is high enough to anonymize effectively. --- ## Source-Available Transparency Beyond reports: - **Policies are public** - All moderation criteria are documented here - **Code is public** - Automated systems can be inspected - **Decisions are explained** - Users receive specific reasons for actions --- ## See Also - [Content Moderation](./moderation.md): how we moderate - [Privacy Policy](./privacy-policy.md): how we handle data requests