
Councils amplify your reports across all EU regulators.
You have the law. We handle the bureaucracy.
EU Resilience Councils are networks of citizens documenting platform violations across Europe. The key difference from individual reporting: coordination and automation. When one person submits a report, platforms can ignore it. When councils submit identical, structured evidence to multiple Digital Services Coordinators simultaneously across all 27 member states, regulators are legally obligated to investigate and coordinate with each other.
This isn't about getting special status—it's about using the DSA's own enforcement mechanisms against inaction. Under Articles 51 and 56, when multiple national authorities receive credible reports of the same violation, they must coordinate investigations. Councils automate this coordination from the ground up, turning scattered individual complaints into undeniable patterns that regulators can't dismiss.
Every report uses RADAR.CheckFirst structured data, ensuring compliance with DSA documentation requirements. Evidence collected through councils creates a public record that strengthens future enforcement actions, compensation claims, and regulatory pressure campaigns.
EU Resilience Councils are developed as part of SAUFEX (Secure Automated Unified Framework for Exchange), a research project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement 101132494. The project develops tools for combating information manipulation and strengthening democratic resilience across Europe.
