Catalogue

New York Terms-of-Service reports

The terms-of-service reports social-media companies file with the New York Attorney General under the Stop Hiding Hate Act.

New York's Stop Hiding Hate Act (S895B) requires social-media platforms with over $100M in annual revenue and NY users to file twice-yearly terms-of-service reports with the state Attorney General, describing how they define and moderate hateful conduct, disinformation, and harassment. This catalogues every published filing. Served by the public, read-only GET /api/ny-tos-reports.

What the columns mean

Platform — the child platform or brand named in the filing, when the company files for one (e.g. Amazon's Twitch vs GoodReads). Period — the reporting period the filing covers.

Access — whether the filing's PDF is publicly downloadable: public = served from the AG's open directory; auth-required = served from a login-gated directory, so it's catalogued with its source link only.

Report — the filing on the AG site. Archived — a snapshot of the PDF mirrored in this project's open-data repository (public filings only), in case the live link moves.

Enforcement statistics

Figures extracted from the filings and normalized onto the act's five categories. Only the category is normalized — each company reports its own metrics, so figures are not comparable across companies, and some category mappings are broader or narrower than the statute. Methodology & caveats. Queryable as the ny_tos_stats table via POST /api/explore.

Category totals only (Strava's per-format breakdown rows are excluded here to avoid double counting). No company reports numeric data on foreign political interference.