DescriptionThis episode examines the evolving impact of the Digital Services Act (DSA) after its first significant year in effect, drawing on insights from a special webinar held on 25 February 2025. Featuring contributions from HateAid, a civil society organization focused on platform accountability, and CNAM, Ireland’s Digital Services Coordinator, the discussion explores how platforms are meeting their DSA obligations, the challenges of political and industry pressures, and the need for systemic solutions to address risks like disinformation and hate speech. With thought-provoking questions about enforcement credibility, "DSA washing," and adaptability, this episode provides a critical analysis of the DSA’s ability to uphold its regulatory promise in a rapidly shifting digital landscape.Related topicOnline radicalisation, including minorsLinkListen to the podcast