Hi everyone, We are delighted to announce the publication of our latest CDT research report, "Moderating Maghrebi Arabic Content on Social Media: Challenges and Implications <https://cdt.org/insights/moderating-maghrebi-arabic-content-on-social-media/>". This report investigates the significant challenges for moderating Magrabi Arabic content on social media platforms, a topic critically under-examined in current literature. This report is part of a research series by CDT on the challenges of moderating low-resource languages in the Global South. Using a mixed-method approach involving interviews, focus groups, and online surveys, our study found that many social media companies employ a global content moderation strategy, whereas others adopt a localized approach tailored to regional cultural contexts. Additionally, Maghrebi Arabic users often resort to tactics like "algospeak" to evade moderation algorithms, driven by concerns over perceived political censorship. They also rely on mass reporting due to ineffective reporting mechanisms. Also, we found that the lack of diversity in natural language processing teams and inadequate training datasets for Maghrebi Arabic dialects significantly impact the accuracy of automated content moderation systems. You can access the full report here <https://cdt.org/insights/moderating-maghrebi-arabic-content-on-social-media/> for more detailed insights. We invite you to read and share this report within your networks. take care, Dhanaraj -- *Dhanaraj Thakur* (he/him) | Research Director Center for Democracy & Technology |*cdt.org <https://cdt.org/>* **dthakur@cdt.org | **+1 202 407 8849