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Transparency reports.

Once a year, the Foundation publishes a transparency report. It accounts for government data requests, moderation enforcement, safety incidents, and any material policy changes. It is not a marketing document. It is a filing.

The first report publishes at year one of operation. We are pre-launch as of 2026, so there is no report to link yet. This page will fill with filings as they arrive, and prior filings will be retained in full.

Cadence
Annual, calendar-year aligned
First report
Year one of operation
Target publication
2027
Archive
All prior years retained

What is in the report

Four sections, every year.

The structure is stable year over year so changes are easy to read. Each section has a quantitative table and a narrative that explains the numbers, including anything unusual about the year.

  • Government data requests

    Requests received, broken down by jurisdiction and legal instrument (subpoena, court order, warrant, emergency request). Accounts affected. Outcomes: fully complied, partially complied, challenged, or rejected. Emergency-request handling is reported separately.

  • Moderation enforcement

    Enforcement actions by category (harassment, safety, spam, impersonation, policy violation), by severity, and by outcome (warning, temporary suspension, permanent removal). Appeals received and reversal rate.

  • Safety incidents

    Material safety events the platform responded to during the year, in aggregated form that does not re-identify affected users. What was done, what was learned, and what changed in our systems as a result.

  • Policy changes

    Any change to the privacy policy, terms, acceptable-use policy, or governing documents during the year, with a plain-English summary of the change and the reason.

Cadence

Annual, calendar-year aligned.

The report covers January through December of the prior calendar year and publishes in the first quarter of the year following. The first report will cover the Foundation’s first operating year and publishes in 2027 once that year is complete.

Publication archive

Future filings land here.

As reports publish, they will be listed below with their coverage period, publication date, and a full-document link. Historical reports are retained indefinitely.

First report

2026 calendar year

Publishes 2027

Between now and publication, this archive will remain a placeholder. No surrogate numbers. No modelled data. When the filing is real, it will appear here.

Warrant canary

A signal, not a claim.

The annual report includes a warrant canary statement that reaffirms, as of the report date, that the Foundation has received no national-security process it is legally barred from disclosing. If that statement ever goes missing from a report, its absence is intentional and should be read as a signal. The canary is not a promise; it is a signalling mechanism governed by what we are permitted to say.

Methodology

How we count.

Definitions matter. The methodology note below is published alongside each report so the numbers can be read honestly. If the methodology changes, the change is disclosed and the prior-year number is restated on the new basis.

  • What counts as a government request

    Any formal request for user data from a government body, including subpoenas, court orders, warrants, and emergency-disclosure requests. Informal contact without a legal instrument is not counted as a request but is disclosed in the narrative.

  • What counts as an enforcement action

    Any action taken against an account as a result of policy review, including warnings. Automated actions that are reversed on first appeal are counted and reported as a reversal.

  • What counts as a safety incident

    Material events affecting user safety, including credible threats, self-harm reports routed to emergency services, and platform abuse at scale. Counted once per incident, not per user affected.

  • What counts as a policy change

    Any amendment to a published policy document that changes a user's rights, obligations, or expectations. Typographical and clarifying edits are logged but not counted as policy changes.

  • Restatement

    Prior-year figures are restated if a methodology change would materially change them. Both the original and restated figure are shown, with the reason for the change.

Privacy commitment.

The transparency report is the annual receipt for the privacy commitment. Reading one explains the other.