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The EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) gives citizens the legal tools to fight disinformation, but only if reports are coordinated. GetResilience makes that coordination automatic.
The Problem We're Solving
Foreign information manipulation is one of the biggest threats to European democracy.
see it as a threat
of Europeans see disinformation as a threat to democracy (Eurobarometer 2024).
faster spread
False stories spread 6x faster than accurate corrections on social media (Vosoughi et al., Science, 2018).
reports acted on
Less than 1% of individual user reports result in meaningful action. Without coordination, complaints disappear.
The DSA Changed Everything
The EU's Digital Services Act creates legally binding obligations for platforms. For the first time, citizens have real legal tools to hold platforms accountable.
Your Rights Under the DSA
- Art. 16: Report illegal content directly to platforms, and they must act
- Art. 17: Platforms must explain every moderation decision to you
- Art. 20: Appeal any decision through internal complaint systems
- Art. 22: Trusted Flaggers (organisations with proven expertise) get priority treatment from platforms
Why Coordination Unlocks the DSA
- Art. 34: Cross-border patterns trigger mandatory risk assessments by platforms with 45M+ EU users
- Art. 51 & 56: Regulators must coordinate across borders when multiple states are affected
- Coordinated reports establish systemic patterns that single reports cannot
- Councils can work toward Trusted Flagger status for priority enforcement
How Resilience Councils Work
Citizen-led groups that bring together citizens, civil society, and researchers to coordinate disinformation reports to EU regulators.
Join or Create a Council
Pick your country and focus area: election integrity, health misinformation, climate, or foreign interference. Any EU citizen can start one.
Document the Violation
Screenshot it, paste the URL, categorize the violation. The system automatically maps your report to relevant DSA articles.
Coordinated EU Filing
Your council submits identical evidence to all 27 Digital Services Coordinators (DSCs), the national regulators each EU country has appointed to enforce the DSA, simultaneously. Under Art. 51 & 56, they must coordinate their response.
27 member states
Why Coordination Matters
Individual complaints get dismissed. Coordinated council submissions establish systemic patterns that trigger mandatory regulatory investigation.
Without a Council
Individual reports are processed by algorithms. No human ever reads them.
With a Council
Identical evidence filed simultaneously across 27 member states.
Active Councils Across Europe
The SAUFEX consortium operates across five EU countries. Resilience Councils are being established across the EU to coordinate DSA enforcement.
Part of the SAUFEX Ecosystem
GetResilience is built by SAUFEX, a Horizon Europe-funded consortium building a unified framework for countering information manipulation.
GetResilience
The action platform. Establish Resilience Councils, document violations, and file coordinated complaints to EU regulators under the DSA.
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