For legal & DPO
DSA, GDPR, Schrems II, built-in, not bolted on.
If you sit on the legal or compliance side of a European publisher, the comment system is a regulatory surface that keeps growing. Logora was built EU-native so the DSA, GDPR and post-Schrems-II questions have direct answers, not multi-page risk assessments.
Moderation queue
Today · 1 412 comments processed
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"Cette ministre est une incompétente, elle devrait démissionner avant qu'on ne la pousse dehors."
personal-attack · unverified-claim · borderline-rhetoric
0.62 - REJECT
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spam · commercial-promotion · external-link-bait
0.94 - APPROVE
"Le rapport INSEE de mars contredit la tendance évoquée. La part des salaires en pourcentage du PIB a en réalité baissé sur 10 ans."
sourced · substantive · on-topic
0.04
- EU only OVH, France. Data never leaves the EU. Schrems II moot. Infra default
- Article 28 Data Processing Agreement signed by default, no legal back-and-forth. GDPR
- Article 24 DSA transparency report assembled in minutes from moderation log. DSA
Your reality today
What your day actually looks like.
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Schrems II re-opening every year
Your DPO wrote a risk assessment for the comment vendor last year. The CJEU is preparing the next ruling, and the SCC review is back on the docket. You'd rather not be in that loop again.
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DSA transparency report rebuilt by hand
Your comment vendor has no structured moderation log. Every year, the team spends two weeks aggregating from screenshots and CSVs to produce the Article 24 report.
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Article 14 statements of reasons as an afterthought
When a moderation decision is challenged, you can't produce the reason text, the model version, the rule applied. The audit doesn't go well.
What changes
With Logora, here is what shows up in your reports.
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EU-native
OVH, France. No transatlantic data flow, no SCC assessment, no FISA 702 exposure.
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Article 14
Every automated decision generates a statement of reasons in the reader's language. Logged with model version, score, rule, reason text. Auditable on demand.
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Article 24
Annual transparency report assembled from the structured moderation log. CSV + JSON + publication-ready PDF. Minutes, not weeks.
The modules that matter to you
Where to look first.
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AI moderation
DSA-grade logging of every automated and human decision. Article 14 statements of reasons auto-generated.
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Lexicon
Plain-language definitions of DSA, GDPR, Schrems II, Article 14, Article 24, Article 28, for the next legal review meeting.
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Positioning vs US vendors
How EU-native (Logora) compares to US-platform (Disqus, Viafoura, OpenWeb) on data residency, DSA posture, and Article 28 readiness.
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Logora vs Disqus
Side-by-side on Schrems II, ownership, processor agreements, transparency.
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"We needed a vendor where the Schrems II answer was "not applicable", not a 20-page risk assessment. Logora hosts in France, signs an Article 28 DPA by default, and produces a DSA-grade moderation log we can show our regulator without preparing for two weeks."
Quick answers
What we hear on every call.
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Where is the data hosted?
On OVH, in France, with no transatlantic data transfer. Hosting and data stay in the European Union.
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Do you sign a standard Article 28 DPA?
Yes, by default in our enterprise contracts. We provide a template data processing agreement built on Article 28 of the GDPR, and we accept bilateral edits.
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How do you handle sub-processors?
The list is published in the DPA annex. It includes OVH for hosting, Mistral AI for debate summaries and DeepL for translation, all EU-based. You are notified before any sub-processor change, with an opt-out.
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What about non-EU readers commenting on EU sites?
Their data is treated under the same regime the moment it reaches Logora's infrastructure: same hosting, same retention, no exception path.
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How long is data retained?
Configurable per outlet. By default, comments are kept as editorial archives; common alternatives are automatic anonymisation after a set period, or deletion on request. Documented per contract.
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Can we audit the moderation logs?
Yes. A read-only export is available on demand, with timestamp, moderator, action, applied rule, model version, score and the user-facing statement of reasons, the same data used for DSA transparency reporting.
Compliance answers your DPO will actually sign.
A 60-min call with our team plus, on request, our DPO. We walk through the DPA, the moderation log structure, the sub-processor list. You leave with the artifacts you need for your next legal review.