Electronic Frontier Foundation

Digital rights group

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2024 EFF's 'How to Fix the Internet' podcast won a 2024 Anthem Award, recognizing its impactful content related to digital rights and internet policy.
December 2022 EFF joined 56 other digital advocacy organizations in calling for internet infrastructure providers to cease content policing of websites they service.
2019 EFF and Open Technology Institute delivered testimony about the Online Harms White Paper in the United Kingdom, cautioning that proposed social media regulations could be susceptible to abuse.
2019 EFF launched the 'TOSsed out' website to document inconsistent application of content moderation rules.
September 2018 EFF and partner organizations sought support from approximately 80 other organizations, including Article 19, to encourage Facebook to adopt the Santa Clara Principles and request warnings about interactions with sock puppet law enforcement accounts.
March 2018 The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) collaborated with the Open Technology Institute, Center for Democracy & Technology, ACLU Foundation of Northern California, and academics to create The Santa Clara Principles on Content Moderation, establishing guidelines for transparency in social network content removal.
2017 EFF Pioneer Awards (now called EFF Awards) honored Chelsea Manning, Mike Masnick, and Annie Game for extending freedom and innovation on the electronic frontier.

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