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Document in a few minutes a takedown, a suspension or an administrative order you received.
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Document in a few minutes a takedown, a suspension or an administrative order you received.
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Any case where public speech is restricted by a private or public actor: takedowns by a platform (X, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram…), account suspension, demonetisation, reduced visibility, administrative order received (ARCOM, Pharos, European authority), workplace pressure for a public expression.
Yes. You alone decide whether your case can be quoted publicly in our investigations or publications. Without your explicit consent, it only feeds our internal evidence base.
Every concrete case feeds our mapping of moderation practices across France and Europe. The volumes let us produce data-driven investigations and — when needed — file legal challenges grounded in real cases.
You pick a topic (a bill in discussion, a current issue), a letter template you can personalise, the elected officials you want to write to, and your message goes directly to their official email address, in your own name. You keep control of the subject and body before sending.
Members of the National Assembly, Senators and Members of the European Parliament, depending on the topic. Filters are based on the mandate competent for the text concerned — a national bill won't be sent to MEPs.
Yes. A personal letter from a citizen in the constituency carries more weight than a thousand aggregated petitions. Parliamentary assistants read them, count them, and pass them up.
Funding for legal challenges (before the Conseil d'État, the Constitutional Council, the CJEU), technical infrastructure and sovereign hosting, editorial coverage costs (travel, translations, fact-checking), research grants for young legal scholars and journalist contributors.
No. The association operates without public subsidies or platform funding. Our independence depends entirely on the donations of citizens who share our cause.
Every euro is tracked and categorised. Our accounts are published annually and accessible to all. Legal fees, infrastructure and travel are detailed line by line.
A single email to each address you provide, signed in your name, presenting the manifesto and inviting your contact to sign. The email contains a clear unsubscribe link. No follow-ups.
Up to 50 invitations per day to preserve deliverability quality and prevent abuse. Addresses that have unsubscribed do not receive a new email.
No. The invitation email shows your first and last name (which builds trust), but your personal email address stays private. The recipient replies directly to the manifesto, not to you.