Transparency Report
1 July 2022 - 31 December 2022
Released:
15 June 2023
Updated:
15 June 2023
To provide insight into Snap’s safety efforts and the nature and volume of content reported on our platform, we publish transparency reports twice a year. We are committed to continuing to make these reports more comprehensive and informative to the many stakeholders who care deeply about our content moderation and law enforcement practices, as well as the well-being of our community.
This report covers the second half of 2022 (1 July - 31 December). As with our previous reports, we share data about the global number of in-app content and account-level reports we received and enforced against across specific categories of policy violations; how we responded to requests from law enforcement and governments; and our enforcement actions broken down by country. It also captures recent additions to this report, including the Violative View Rate of Snapchat content, potential trademark violations, and incidences of false information on the platform.
As part of our ongoing commitment to continually improve our transparency reports, we are introducing a few new elements with this release. We have added a section labelled "Analysis of Content and Account Violations" wherein we assess major data changes relative to our previous reporting period.
In addition, we have updated how we present data in our content and account violations tables. Both on the landing page and our country sub-pages. Previously, we ordered violations from most to the least content enforcements. To improve consistency, our ordering now mirrors our Community Guidelines. This came at the suggestion of Snap's Safety Advisory Board, which independently educates, challenges, raises issues to, and advises Snap on how to help keep the Snapchat community safe.
Finally, we have updates our Glossary with links to our Community Guidelines Explainers, which provide additional context around our platform policy and operational efforts.
For more information about our policies for combating online harms, and plans to continue evolving our reporting practices, please read our recent Safety & Impact blog about this transparency report.
To find additional resources for safety and privacy on Snapchat, see our About Transparency Reporting tab at the bottom of the page.
Overview of Content and Account Violations
From 1 July - 31 December 2022, Snap enforced against 6,360,594 pieces of content globally that violated our policies.
During the reporting period, we saw a Violative View Rate (VVR) of 0.03 percent, which means that out of every 10,000 Snap and Story views on Snapchat, 3 contained content that violated our policies.
*Correctly and consistently enforcing against false information is a dynamic process that requires up-to-date context and diligence. As we strive to continually improve the precision of our agents' enforcement in the category, we have chosen, since H1 2022, to report figures in the "Content Enforced" and "Unique Accounts Enforced" categories that are estimated based on a rigorous quality-assurance review of a statistically significant portion of false information enforcements. Specifically, we sample a statistically significant portion of false information enforcements across each country and quality-check the enforcement decisions. We then use those quality-checked enforcements to derive enforcement rates with a 95% confidence interval (+/- 5% margin of error), which we use to calculate the false information enforcements reported in the Transparency Report.
Analysis of Content and Account Violations
We saw a 38% increase in total content and account reports this cycle, which can be attributed to an update in our in-app reporting menu for accounts, which, in turn, provided Snapchatters with more options for reporting. Consequently, we saw a 12% increase in total content enforced, and a 40% increase in total unique accounts enforced. In particular, Snapchatters reported more content and accounts in the Harassment & Bullying and Other Regulated Goods categories, which saw ~300% and ~100% increases in reports, respectively, and ~83% and ~86% increases in content enforcements, respectively. We also recognised ~68% increase in reports and ~88% increase in content enforcements for Spam.
Additionally, the greater number of content and account reports resulted in increases in turnaround times for enforcing on content and accounts. The median turnaround time for all content and accounts still remains under 1 hour for all categories.
Overall, while we saw general increases across the board, we believe it is important to continue to improve the tools our community use to actively and accurately report violations as they appear on the platform