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🔵 It's today!

05.11.2025 08:30 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

🔹 On October 16, Shivika Sharma, @checkfirst.network's Tech Policy and Digital Threats Senior Adviser, presented RADAR at the EU DisinfoLab's annual conference #Disinfo2025. We hope that this presentation will encourage the widespread adoption of the tagging system by the community and beyond!

27.10.2025 10:45 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Shivika Sharma, Senior Manager, Digital Threats and Policy at Check First. She'll be speaking at #Disinfo2025 during a panel on 16 October.

Shivika Sharma, Senior Manager, Digital Threats and Policy at Check First. She'll be speaking at #Disinfo2025 during a panel on 16 October.

Next week, we'll be heading to Ljubljana to attend @disinfo.eu's #Disinfo2025!

Shivika Sharma, our senior manager specialising in digital threats and policy, will present @radar.checkfirst.network during the “Turning data into evidence” roundtable on 16 October.

08.10.2025 07:47 — 👍 7    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
RADAR
Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks
Tools

RADAR Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks Tools

Wordpress plugin:
RADAR DSA Metadata automatically adds machine-readable metadata to your content, enabling discovery by RADAR aggregation tools and supporting automated tracking across the European digital landscape.
This plugin is free to use and available in Wordpress’ plugins library.

Wordpress plugin: RADAR DSA Metadata automatically adds machine-readable metadata to your content, enabling discovery by RADAR aggregation tools and supporting automated tracking across the European digital landscape. This plugin is free to use and available in Wordpress’ plugins library.

GDocs add-on:
This add-on lets you search and insert DSA infringement tags while you write, making it easy to create properly categorised reports that can be shared and collaborated on with your team.
The add-on is free to use and available on the Google Marketplace.

GDocs add-on: This add-on lets you search and insert DSA infringement tags while you write, making it easy to create properly categorised reports that can be shared and collaborated on with your team. The add-on is free to use and available on the Google Marketplace.

Assistant GPT:
An AI assistant specifically trained on the RADAR framework to help you identify and categorise potential DSA violations.
You need a ChatGPT subscription to use this tool.

Assistant GPT: An AI assistant specifically trained on the RADAR framework to help you identify and categorise potential DSA violations. You need a ChatGPT subscription to use this tool.

🔹 To make implementing the RADAR tagging system easier, we have developed a #Google Docs add-on, a #WordPress plugin, and a #ChatGPT assistant.

Start using them now: radar.checkfirst.network/tools

#DSA #DigitalServicesAct

25.09.2025 07:41 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
How to use RADAR (Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks)

How to use RADAR (Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks)

The RADAR framework is divided in 12 infringements categories: illegal content-related, transparency and reporting, consumer protection and market fairness, platform accountability and cooperation, minor protection and safety online, illegal content and goods, disinformation and manipulated media, dark patterns an manipulative design, targeted adertisements & profiling, data access and scrutiny, compliance function, and cyber violence. 
Each infringement has a unique ID (eg., cr_01 for “Platform failure to take action against Illegal Content”), a description, and observables that help identify DSA violations. You can use the search feature (CTRL+K) to find a specific infringement.

The RADAR framework is divided in 12 infringements categories: illegal content-related, transparency and reporting, consumer protection and market fairness, platform accountability and cooperation, minor protection and safety online, illegal content and goods, disinformation and manipulated media, dark patterns an manipulative design, targeted adertisements & profiling, data access and scrutiny, compliance function, and cyber violence. Each infringement has a unique ID (eg., cr_01 for “Platform failure to take action against Illegal Content”), a description, and observables that help identify DSA violations. You can use the search feature (CTRL+K) to find a specific infringement.

After finding matching infringements, it’s time to complete your report by using the RADAR tag generator: 
- Remember to use the latest version of RADAR.
- Be as precise as possible.
- Evidences must be referenced in your main report.
- Add all relevant infringements.
When your template is generated, copy it and use it as an annex at the end of your report.

After finding matching infringements, it’s time to complete your report by using the RADAR tag generator: - Remember to use the latest version of RADAR. - Be as precise as possible. - Evidences must be referenced in your main report. - Add all relevant infringements. When your template is generated, copy it and use it as an annex at the end of your report.

Do’s: 

Be specific about what you observed.
Tag all relevant infringements.
Reference evidence in your main report.
Use the latest RADAR version.
Include dates and platform versions.

Don’t: 

Force-fit observations to tags.
Use tags without evidence.
Modify the tag IDs.
Skip the observable matching step.
Forget to specify RADAR version.

Do’s: Be specific about what you observed. Tag all relevant infringements. Reference evidence in your main report. Use the latest RADAR version. Include dates and platform versions. Don’t: Force-fit observations to tags. Use tags without evidence. Modify the tag IDs. Skip the observable matching step. Forget to specify RADAR version.

🔹 Now that we have introduced RADAR, it's time to have a closer look at the framework's functionalities. This short, step-by-step guide will help you properly implement the tagging system in your workflow.

More info: radar.checkfirst.network/help

17.09.2025 10:37 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
RADAR (Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks).
Website: https://radar.checkfirst.network

RADAR (Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks). Website: https://radar.checkfirst.network

What is RADAR?
RADAR (Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks) is an open framework that introduces standardised tags for Digital Services Act (DSA) infringements.

The framework breaks down Digital Services Act into 12 categories, 50 infringements, and +400 observables.

RADAR is designed to make legalistic and confusing regulatory requirements posed by the DSA more accessible for everyone, especially to those without legal training and expertise.

This system is intended to pool findings and identify patterns, compare assessments, and build a comprehensive picture of the digital landscape.

What is RADAR? RADAR (Regulatory Assessment for Digital Services Act Risks) is an open framework that introduces standardised tags for Digital Services Act (DSA) infringements. The framework breaks down Digital Services Act into 12 categories, 50 infringements, and +400 observables. RADAR is designed to make legalistic and confusing regulatory requirements posed by the DSA more accessible for everyone, especially to those without legal training and expertise. This system is intended to pool findings and identify patterns, compare assessments, and build a comprehensive picture of the digital landscape.

Why it matters
When a researcher in Helsinki identifies the same issue as a lawyer in Madrid, they can now tag it identically. This common language enables:
Cross-platform comparison: See which violations appear across multiple services.
Pattern recognition: Identify systemic issues affecting users Europe-wide.
Evidence aggregation: Build stronger cases through collective documentation.
Regulatory efficiency: Help authorities prioritise enforcement actions.

Why it matters When a researcher in Helsinki identifies the same issue as a lawyer in Madrid, they can now tag it identically. This common language enables: Cross-platform comparison: See which violations appear across multiple services. Pattern recognition: Identify systemic issues affecting users Europe-wide. Evidence aggregation: Build stronger cases through collective documentation. Regulatory efficiency: Help authorities prioritise enforcement actions.

We need you!

Researchers and organisations that are already conducting monitoring efforts can simply add standardised tags to their existing reports by using one of our automation tools. For those beginning their monitoring journey, RADAR provides a structured approach to systematic assessment.

It takes a community-driven approach to ensure that RADAR isn’t siloed off and disconnected from the actual needs of the community. In other words, RADAR needs widespread adoption to evolve into a multistakeholder framework.

Learn more:
Github: https://github.com/CheckFirstHQ/RADAR
Website: https://radar.checkfirst.network

We need you! Researchers and organisations that are already conducting monitoring efforts can simply add standardised tags to their existing reports by using one of our automation tools. For those beginning their monitoring journey, RADAR provides a structured approach to systematic assessment. It takes a community-driven approach to ensure that RADAR isn’t siloed off and disconnected from the actual needs of the community. In other words, RADAR needs widespread adoption to evolve into a multistakeholder framework. Learn more: Github: https://github.com/CheckFirstHQ/RADAR Website: https://radar.checkfirst.network

🔷 Meet RADAR, a structured framework created by CheckFirst that breaks down the Digital Services Act (#DSA) into categories, infringements, and observable indicators.

More info: radar.checkfirst.network

09.09.2025 13:07 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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05.09.2025 08:46 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

🔵 NEW UPDATE
The version 1.8 of RADAR is out, is now available, offering greater clarity and accuracy to the framework. Find out more by reading @checkfirst.network's latest blogpost! ⤵

05.09.2025 08:46 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

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