Türkiye — Law No. 5651 transparency reports
The six-monthly transparency reports platforms publish under Türkiye's Law No. 5651 (Additional Article 4), on the content-removal and access-blocking decisions notified to them. Two request streams: individual applications (Art. 9/9-A — people reporting personality/privacy violations) and judicial & administrative authorities (Art. 8/8-A — the ICTA, the Consumer-Policy channel, and court orders). Meta's Facebook & Instagram reports (2023 – 2025) give report-level totals for both streams; X's reports (2021 – 2025) cover only the individual stream but break it down by issue category (Abuse, Hateful Conduct, Copyright, …) with a request volume and an action rate. A tidy-long dataset: each row is one measured value identified by platform × half-year × section × category × metric. Authority counts can bundle Facebook + Instagram together, so per-authority views are shown per platform, not summed.
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Authority removal requests per half-year
Total removal requests from judicial & administrative authorities (Art. 8/8-A) each half-year, one line per platform.
Requests by requesting authority (latest half-year)
The most recent half-year's authority requests split by source — ICTA, the Consumer-Policy channel, and court orders — per platform.
Individual applications per half-year (Meta)
Applications received via Meta's dedicated Law 5651 reporting form (Art. 9/9-A), one line per platform.
X — individual reports by issue category (latest half-year)
Volume of Art. 9/9-A reports X received from users in Türkiye, by issue category, in the most recent reporting half-year.
Requests by requesting authority (Instagram, all half-years)
Instagram authority requests summed over all half-years, by source. Shown for a single platform because authority counts can bundle Facebook & Instagram together.
X — reports & action rate by issue (latest half-year)
X's most recent half-year: the volume of Art. 9/9-A user reports and the share X actioned, per issue category. Action rate is a percentage, not a count — don't sum it.
What the reports cover
The number of reported values in each request stream. Counts of rows, not summed quantities.
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