VOST Europe

Report March 2025

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VOST Europe is a volunteer-driven network of Virtual Operations Support Teams (VOSTs) operating in Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Slovakia, and Greece. Initially established to meet the urgent need for real-time information dissemination and effective communication during emergencies,
VOST Europe has since evolved into a structured network dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information to the public. Its mission extends to raising awareness of disinformation narratives and reporting misleading content to very large online platforms. Additionally, the organization produces
educational materials on disinformation, sharing them across its networks and engaging directly with platforms to highlight content that may violate terms of service and relevant legislation. In response to the growing threat of disinformation, VOST Europe plays a crucial role in fostering
public trust and resilience by ensuring the availability of verifiable information during crises. Throughout the reporting period, the network has strengthened its volunteer base dedicated to monitoring, identifying, and reporting disinformation across multiple digital platforms. VOST Europe's
online presence remains substantial, with over six million total impressions and over 300,000 engagements. As an active member of the EU-HYBNET network, VOST Europe has continued to disseminate critical information on disinformation narratives to consortium partners and affiliated stakeholders.
Furthermore, the organization has contributed to raising awareness of the European Commission’s Code of Practice on Disinformation, clarifying its significance to various actors within the information ecosystem.
VOST Europe has actively engaged in the permanent task force established under the Code of Practice on Disinformation, where it has assumed the co-chairmanship of the “Crisis Response Subgroup” while also contributing to other working groups, including the Elections Subgroup. Within the Crisis Response Subgroup, VOST Europe has spearheaded the development of a technological proposal for a "Crisis Response Centre," created in collaboration with other civil society organizations and fact-checking signatories of the Code of Practice. This proposal has been submitted to the European Commission for further evaluation.
Furthermore, VOST Europe has led efforts to enhance transparency by developing a new Transparency Centre aligned with the Code of Practice’s objectives. This initiative, undertaken in collaboration with VOST Portugal, has resulted in the launch of a fully redesigned and modernised platform. The new website features a comprehensive overhaul of both its frontend and backend, addressing previous shortcomings identified by signatories, including digital platforms and civil
society organizations. With a strong emphasis on open data, the updated Transparency Centre aims to provide an improved user experience while facilitating independent analysis. VOST Europe remains committed to combating disinformation and supporting national VOST initiatives in fostering a more informed and resilient society. As the legal representative of VOST Portugal, the organization will continue to contribute to the Task Force of the Code of Practice on Disinformation, while also enhancing the training, deployment, and operational capabilities of its teams to monitor and report disinformation effectively.

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Commitment 17
In light of the European Commission's initiatives in the area of media literacy, including the new Digital Education Action Plan, Relevant Signatories commit to continue and strengthen their efforts in the area of media literacy and critical thinking, also with the aim to include vulnerable groups.
We signed up to the following measures of this commitment
Measure 17.2
In line with this commitment, did you deploy new implementation measures (e.g. changes to your terms of service, new tools, new policies, etc)?
If yes, list these implementation measures here
Do you plan to put further implementation measures in place in the next 6 months to substantially improve the maturity of the implementation of this commitment?
If yes, which further implementation measures do you plan to put in place in the next 6 months?
Measure 17.2
Relevant Signatories will develop, promote and/or support or continue to run activities to improve media literacy and critical thinking such as campaigns to raise awareness about Disinformation, as well as the TTPs that are being used by malicious actors, among the general public across the European Union, also considering the involvement of vulnerable communities.
VOST Europe, in collaboration with national VOST teams, has coordinated initiatives to raise awareness of disinformation while amplifying the dissemination of content produced by independent researchers and fact-checkers across its social media platforms. This strategic effort seeks to enhance public awareness of disinformation narratives and equip citizens with the necessary skills to critically assess and identify misinformation.
SLI 17.2.1
Relevant Signatories report on number of media literacy and awareness raising activities organised and or participated in and will share quantitative information pertinent to show the effects of the campaigns they build or support at the Member State level.
  • Nr of media literacy/ awareness raising  activities organised/ participated in: 6
  • Reach: 1.2M