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VLOP Dashboard Update: All Nine DSA Tables Now Covered
The VLOP dashboard has been updated with four new tabs — Automated Means, Human Resources, User Reach, and Qualitative Information — completing coverage of all nine DSA reporting tables. The dashboard launched on May 29 with five tabs covering Notices, Own-initiative actions (illegal and policy), Government Orders, and Appeals. It now covers the full H2 2025 reporting template.
The three new quantitative tabs add different dimensions to what was already there. Automated Means (Table 8) reports the volume of moderation actions taken by automated tools versus human review, along with accuracy, precision, and recall by service and language — the metrics the Commission added to the harmonized template for the first time this period. Human Resources (Table 9) reports internal and external moderator headcount per platform, broken down by language. User Reach (Table 10) reports average monthly active recipients (AMAR) per EU member state for each service, making the scale differences between platforms visible in a single chart.
The most distinctive addition is Qualitative Information (Table 11). Unlike the quantitative tables, Table 11 consists of free-text responses to standardized prompts — descriptions of content moderation governance, how automated means are designed, moderator qualifications and training, and similar topics. Because the indicator names are set by the Commission's template (not by each platform), these responses are more directly comparable across platforms than the quantitative category counts. The Indicator filter lets you select a single prompt and read each platform's response side by side. The data covers 20 services and roughly 320 rows. Long values are collapsed by default with a Show more toggle; full text is in the source data repository.