Disclosures under EU Regulation 2022/2065 (Digital Services Act)
Last Updated: April 2026
Under Articles 11 and 12 of the EU Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065), online platforms must publish single points of contact for both regulators and users. This page provides those contacts and the languages in which they can be reached.
This contact is for Member States' competent authorities, the European Commission, and the European Board for Digital Services. It handles official communications, removal orders under Article 9, orders to provide information under Article 10, and other regulatory correspondence.
Email: dsa-authorities@raw.ski
Languages: English, German
Means of communication: Email is the primary channel. Authorities should include the legal basis of the request, applicable jurisdiction, and the requesting authority's identification.
This contact is for recipients of the service — anyone using raw or interacting with content published through raw. It handles questions about content moderation decisions, statements of reasons issued under Article 17, complaints about removed or restricted content, and other inquiries related to the platform's obligations under the DSA.
Email: dsa@raw.ski
Languages: English, German
Means of communication: Email is the primary channel and is monitored during business hours, Monday to Friday.
(a) Statements of reasons: requests for explanation of why specific content was removed, restricted, demoted, or had its verification status changed.
(b) Appeals and complaints: challenges to moderation decisions, including appeals concerning watermark revocation or tamper-score downgrades.
(c) Removal orders: Article 9 orders requiring action against specific items of illegal content, addressed to dsa-authorities@raw.ski.
(d) Information requests: Article 10 orders requiring the provision of specific information about one or more recipients of the service.
(e) Trusted flagger notifications: notices submitted under Article 22 by entities awarded trusted flagger status.
To report illegal content under Article 16, send a notice to dsa@raw.ski including: a sufficiently substantiated explanation of why the content is illegal, a clear indication of the exact location of the content (URL or raw verification code), the name and email of the submitter (unless concerning offences listed in Articles 3 to 7 of Directive 2011/93/EU), and a statement of good faith belief that the information is accurate and complete.
Community Guidelines — what is and isn't allowed on raw.
Terms of Service — the contractual basis for the service, including the appeals process for moderation actions.
Privacy Policy — how user data is handled, including data accompanying DSA notices.
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