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Platform Regulation Monthly, for in-house brand teams.

A monthly source-linked brief of every platform policy change, regulator action and DSA enforcement trend that touches your brand's presence on the platforms you run on — ad policy, content moderation and account enforcement — mapped to what's now in force, before it reaches your accounts. Delivered to your inbox every month.

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Platform Regulation Intelligence

Platform Regulation Monthly

Brand Edition — May 2026

Your brand

Compliance Calendar · in force

16 Apr 2026 · eff.Political ad verification (9 countries)
4 May 2026 · eff.Gambling ads — Alberta

DSA · automated

93.6%

account-level actions

Account actions

23.6M

suspended + terminated

Every line linked to its primary source · retrieval-dated

What's inside each monthly issue

Six sections, built from our own three-layer data — regulator enforcement, platform policy changes and EU DSA trends — so a brand team can see what's tightening across its platforms in minutes and get ahead of a change before it hits reach, monetisation or account standing.

Coverage & Scope

Every source monitored this period plus known gaps — stated up front, so you know exactly what the issue does and doesn't cover.

Compliance Calendar

Obligations now in force: effective date, who must act, jurisdiction, and the consequence of non-compliance — the 'what applies now' snapshot for the platforms you publish and advertise on.

Regulator Enforcement Actions

Platform-attributed actions plus named non-platform respondents, with original currency, penalty type/status and docket where stated — the context behind sudden platform tightening.

Platform Policy Changes

Critical changes from Google, Meta, X, TikTok and others — ad policy, community guidelines and content rules — verbatim, severity-scored, each linked to its source.

DSA Enforcement Trend

EU DSA Transparency Database metrics — account actions, automation rate, biggest category movers — with CC BY 4.0 attribution. Numbers for an internal risk briefing.

Deep-Dive of the Month

One analyst-written interpretation connecting the month's regulator actions, policy changes and enforcement data into a single read for your team.

Built to a brief-the-team standard

The discipline that makes it safe to circulate internally and act on: named, dated, currency-accurate, and traceable to a primary source — never an unverified claim.

  • Source-linked, every line

    Each figure and change links to its primary filing or official policy page, with the date we retrieved it. Defensible in an internal briefing — nothing unverifiable.

  • Your whole platform surface

    Ad policy, content moderation and account enforcement across Google, Meta, X, TikTok, YouTube and more — not just ad rejections — in a single monthly read.

  • Original currency, named parties

    Penalties shown in their stated currency (AUD, GBP, EUR — not USD-normalised), with the actual settling or charged parties named.

  • Effective vs detected dates

    Every date is labelled 'effective' (source-stated) or 'detected' (our log). A detection date is never presented as a deadline.

  • Get ahead of tightening

    See the regulator and policy direction of travel before it reaches your reach, monetisation or account standing.

  • Machine-built, human-reviewed

    Layers are generated from primary sources then human-reviewed before issue — a QA gate, not an unattended dump.

Who it's for

  • Brand, marketing & growth leads
  • Social, content & community teams
  • Performance & paid-media teams
  • In-house trust & safety / brand-safety

The gain: fewer surprise account disruptions, protection for reach and standing, and a defensible monthly briefing your team can act on.

What it is — and isn't

Is: a market-wide regulatory horizon-scanning brief across the platforms your brand runs on — enforcement, policy and DSA data in one digest.

Isn't: real-time monitoring of your specific accounts, content or campaigns, and not legal advice. For live, account-level alerts mapped to your platforms, use the Policy Tracker.

Layers 2 & 3 are machine-generated from primary sources and human-reviewed. Editorial: Emine Gürcü, Product Lead.

Subscription

A brief-the-team platform-regulation report in your inbox, every month.

Source-linked regulator enforcement, platform policy changes and EU DSA trends across the platforms your brand runs on. Cancel anytime.

Brand Edition

Monthly subscription

$200/month
  • A new source-linked brief every month
  • Your whole platform surface, not just ads
  • Get ahead of tightening before it bites
  • Cancel anytime

Frequently Asked Questions

What in-house brand and growth teams ask before subscribing.

What is Platform Regulation Monthly — Brand Edition?
A monthly regulatory horizon-scanning brief for in-house brand, marketing and growth teams. Each issue digests three layers — regulator enforcement actions, platform policy changes, and EU DSA enforcement trends — into one source-linked report across the platforms your brand runs on. It is situational awareness, not legal advice.
Is this only about ads?
No. It covers your whole platform surface — ad policy, community guidelines, content moderation and account enforcement — not just ad rejections. A policy change that demonetises content or restricts an account matters as much as one that pauses a campaign, and the brief covers both.
What does each issue contain?
A coverage & scope box, a compliance calendar of obligations now in force, regulator enforcement actions, critical platform policy changes from Google, Meta, X, TikTok and others, the EU DSA enforcement trend, and one analyst-written deep-dive — every line linked to its primary source.
Does it monitor my brand's accounts or campaigns?
No — and we're explicit about that. It is a market-wide regulatory brief across platforms, not real-time monitoring of your specific accounts, content or campaigns. For live, account-level policy-change alerts mapped to your platforms, that's the Policy Tracker dashboard. The two are complementary.
Where does the data come from?
Our own three collected layers: regulator filings and notices (FTC, eSafety, CMA, CNIL, Ofcom and more), the AuditSocials policy scanner reading official platform policy pages verbatim, and the EU DSA Transparency Database (CC BY 4.0). Every line links to its primary source with a retrieval date.
Which platforms and jurisdictions does it cover?
Platform policy changes across Google, Meta, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Snapchat and more; regulator enforcement across the US, EU, UK, Australia and other markets; and EU-wide DSA enforcement data. Each issue states its jurisdiction mix and known coverage gaps.
How is it delivered?
By email. Enter your email to get the first issue as soon as it's out; subscribers then receive each new edition in their inbox every month — a dedicated monthly brief, not a generic newsletter.
How much does it cost?
The first issue is free. A monthly subscription is $200/month thereafter.

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