Dear Naphsica and colleagues,
Thank you for sharing this work with us, and for the excellent resources
and intelligence shared regularly here.
The EU DisinfoLab published feedback last month on this guidance which may
be interesting to others who are following this process, available here
<https://www.disinfo.eu/advocacy/the-eu-disinfolabs-position-on-the-european-commissions-plans-to-update-the-code-of-practice-on-disinformation/>
.
We were part of the Commission's multi stakeholder dialogue on the revision
of the code and are staying engaged on this topic.
best,
Claire
On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 at 12:51, Naphsica Papanicolaou <
Naphsica.Papanicolaou(a)wikimedia.fr> wrote:
Good afternoon everyone,
In 2018, the European Commission signed, with online platforms and
stakeholders, a voluntary Code of practice on disinformation. After two
years, the Commission notices some inconsistences in its application. So,
an initiative was launched the 1st of April, to provide advice on how to
better apply the code :
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/1…
Dimi and I worked on a document, and we would be happy to have your
feedbacks, before Tuesday night.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17iyPSnf2qsS-1_JEW9gPPnA9yj6TODSZIs6LSlh…
If you have some questions, do not hesitate.
Have a good day,
Take care,
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