Description: With the increasing digitalization of our society, a growing number of people face illegal content that not only affects them personally but have a disrupting effect on society. Two main examples are Child Sexual Abuse Material and Terrorist Content Online. To combat the distribution of CSAM and TCO, more often regulatory measures are being proposed. The downside is that it jeopardizes net neutrality and in some cases even online safety. The Internet industry wishes to protect its users and preserve the image of the Internet sector. In turn, governments are challenged to enforce illegal activities on the Internet and there is an expectation that they will protect citizens from this, or enable them to stand up for their own rights. To achieve these mutual interests, and prevent devastating legislation, the Internet sector and the governments need each other. As we navigate the path forward, it is therefore becoming increasingly clear that a multistakeholder approach is necessary to shape the future of online content moderation. Join us for an engaging session in which you can immerse yourself in one of the stakeholder groups within the online content moderation ecosystem. Get familiar with the various interests and how to collaboratively arrive at effective solutions. In this workshop we will speak with Regulators and how they cooperate with industry. We will also hear how DNS abuse can be tackled. Last nut not least Meta will tell us about their cooperation in the multi stakeholder environment.