Every platform rule and enforcement spike — ranked for your industry.
Pick your sector. AuditSocials watches 8 platforms, the EU enforcement firehose, and 25+ regulators — then hands you one ranked feed of what actually hits you, with the steps to handle it. Before enforcement reaches your accounts, not after.
Protection of minors +543% (14,949 vs 2,326); Scams and/or fraud +85% (58,158 vs 31,361); Unsafe, non-compliant or prohi…
The advertising policy now includes specific requirements for lotteries, mandating that they provide a favorable technic…
2,923,054moderation decisions logged Jul 11, 2026
Three intelligence streams.
One ranked list.
Most tools dump every change and leave you to sort it out. AuditSocials blends three live sources into a single feed, ranks it by severity and relevance to your sector, and writes a plain-English line on what each one means for you — so triage is a glance, not an afternoon.
Policy changes
We crawl the exact policy pages on all 8 platforms — advertising and content standards alike. Every revision is AI-summarized, severity-scored, and mapped to the industries it hits.
Enforcement spikes
Live moderation volume from the EU DSA Transparency Database — roughly a billion decisions a month. When a category jumps week-over-week, you see it before the rule change that explains it.
Early signals
Regulator moves — FTC, Ofcom, eSafety, SEC and more — surfaced as leading indicators, each with our read on what it implies for the platforms you track.
Yesterday 2,923,054 accounts didn't track the policies.
Across 8 platforms and 30 EU countries. Content removed, accounts suspended, services cut. Don't be on tomorrow's list.
Every account above missed a policy change.
Their content got removed, accounts suspended, ads cut — because they didn't see it coming. Don't be on tomorrow's list.
New entries added every morning. Data source: European Commission — DSA Transparency Database, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
The regulator usually moves first.
A fine, a lawsuit, an 8-K, an Ofcom notice — regulatory action often precedes the platform policy change that follows it. We track 25+ official sources across the US, EU, UK and Australia and flag the ones that matter for the platforms you watch — each with an AuditSocials inference, clearly labelled as our read, not the regulator's words.
See Early Signals
Ofcom opened enforcement on illegal-harms compliance — a leading indicator for the platforms in your scope.
Expect tightened illegal-content duties on the platforms you track within the next quarter.
From policy change
to your next step.
One workflow — detect every change, explain why it's happening, and tell you exactly what to do. Detection to delivery, in minutes.
Detect
Every official policy page on 8 platforms is monitored continuously. Each revision is captured and version-controlled the moment it goes live.
Classify & explain
Each change is severity-scored, mapped to your industries and regions, and tied to the 180-day regulatory context — the DSA enforcement and 25+ regulator signals that explain why it's happening.
Deliver with next steps
Ranked updates scoped to you, each with action steps written for your sector. Free: weekly digest. Pro: priority alerts the moment a relevant change is confirmed.
No blur. No locked cards. Just how far back you can see.
Every surface is open on every plan. Tiers change one thing — your time window and history depth. You always see what's happening now.
| Free | Pro · $49/mo | Business · $199/mo | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feed, enforcement, signals | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| History window | 30 days | 1 year | Unlimited |
| Industries tracked | 1 | 3 | Unlimited |
| Action steps | First step | All | All |
| Per-change alerts | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Webhooks · DPA · white-label export | — | — | ✓ |
Beyond platform policies.
Live regulatory coverage.
The UK Online Safety Act, the EU Digital Services Act, and dozens of national regulators have changed how platforms must operate. We track every regulatory change and enforcement action across 25+ official sources — so your team sees the shift the day it happens.
View Regional CoverageSector-specific frameworks.
Policy changes hit each industry differently. A healthcare update that doesn't touch e-commerce can stop pharma operations overnight — so every change is mapped to the sectors it affects.
Finance
Live oversight of FCA, SEC, and ESMA standards for financial-services advertising and content.
Healthcare & Nutra
Compliance posture for FDA, MHRA, and EFSA-regulated health and supplement content.
Real Estate & Housing
Detect Fair Housing risks before they trigger HUD action across your listings and ads.
Knowledge built for compliance teams.
Platform policies, regulatory frameworks, and rejection patterns — fully cited and searchable.
Rejection Library
Explore 10,000+ real-world rejection patterns and the exact triggers that flag automated review systems.
Regional Frameworks
Deep coverage of FTC, EU DSA, UK Ofcom, and 16 other jurisdictions — and how regional law affects your operations.
Platform Guides
Reference-grade enforcement models for Meta, TikTok, Google, and 5 more platforms — built for compliance reviews.
Latest from the Blog
Editorial analysis on platform policy and regulatory enforcement, written by our team.
Selling Around the World Cup 2026: Counterfeit, Ticket-Scam and Deceptive-Ad Enforcement
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New US State Privacy Laws in 2026: Indiana, Kentucky and Rhode Island for Advertisers
Three new state privacy laws took effect on January 1, 2026 — in Indiana, Kentucky and Rhode Island — each giving consumers a right to opt out of targeted advertising.
California's 2026 CCPA Regulations: ADMT, Risk Assessments and What They Mean for Advertising
California's finalized CCPA regulations add ADMT rights, risk assessments and cybersecurity audits — and they treat targeted advertising differently from what many advertisers expect.
Frequently asked questions.
Everything teams check before they trust us with their platform exposure — what we actually cover, how alerts fire, what's free, and whether this is a live tool or just an archive. Clear, sourced answers, no hedging.
Still have a question? Talk to usWhat is AuditSocials?
AuditSocials is a platform policy and enforcement intelligence tool. It continuously tracks policy changes, regulator actions, and content-enforcement data across 8 major platforms — Meta, TikTok, Google, LinkedIn, YouTube, X, Snapchat and Pinterest — and surfaces what matters to your industry in one ranked feed, with the steps to act on it.
Is this an archive or a live tool?
It is a live early-warning tool. The feed updates daily and per-change alerts fire within minutes of a confirmed change. The archive is a place for you to save items into — it is not the product.
How does AuditSocials track policy changes?
We crawl the exact official policy pages on all 8 platforms — advertising and content standards alike. Every revision is captured and version-controlled, then AI-summarized, severity-scored, mapped to affected industries and regions, and corroborated against EU DSA enforcement data and 25+ official regulator sources.
What does it cover beyond policy changes?
Three streams in one feed: platform policy changes, live enforcement spikes from the EU DSA Transparency Database (~1 billion moderation decisions a month), and early signals from regulators such as the FTC, Ofcom, SEC and eSafety. Enforcement spikes often arrive before the rule change that explains them.
Is it only for advertising compliance?
No. AuditSocials covers full platform compliance — account suspensions, content takedowns, demonetization, and legal or regulatory penalties — across both advertising and community-content policies, not just ad approvals.
What's free, and what's paid?
Every surface is open on every plan; tiers only change how far back you can see. Free covers 30 days of history and a weekly digest. Pro ($49/mo) adds 1 year of history and per-change alerts. Business ($199/mo) adds unlimited history, webhooks, a DPA and white-label exports.
Built for the teams accountable for it.
Agencies juggling 100+ client accounts, compliance and legal teams in regulated sectors, performance and DTC brands — we watch every platform they operate on, so no one's last to know.