Regulating Decentralized Speech: Content Policy on the Decentralized Web
A research report by Dr. Scott Babwah Brennen.
Conducting first-of-its-kind research, this report discusses the challenges of user-generated content in decentralized applications (dApps), including illegal content such as CSAM and terrorism, as well as lawful but awful content like hate speech or misinformation. Web 2’s blueprint of handling these issues is unlikely to translate into this new space and large platforms are facing new challenges of their own. How can dApp developers enforce content standards while maintaining decentralization?
This report provides an analysis of content policies and enforcement strategies in a sample of over 30 web3 dApps.
To learn more about our research findings, download our report here. Any questions? Reach out to us at dwebpolicy@decentralizedfuturecouncil.org
This research was conducted by the Decentralized Future Council.
We thank the Internet Education Foundation and the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web for their support of this research.