ATIM 2026 Tickets on Sale

Tickets for All Things in Moderation 2026 (25–26 June, online & on-demand) are now on sale - get in quick!

If social media, online communities, trust and safety, or digital governance touch your work, this is one event you do not want to miss.

All Things in Moderation (ATIM) is the world’s only annual gathering dedicated entirely to the humans who moderate and manage online spaces.

Hosted by ACM and bringing together contributors and attendees from around the globe, this two-day event unites community managers, moderators, journalists, platform leaders, researchers, policy thinkers and trust & safety practitioners for practical conversations about the challenges shaping digital life right now.

And this year’s programme is exceptional.

Highlights include:

Moderation for the People: How Blacksky Is Building Community Safety from the Inside Out with Dr KáLyn (Kay) Coghill 

Dr Coghill brings their rare wisdom and visit inside one of the internet’s most talked-about emerging social platforms.

As online communities continue grappling with governance, safety and trust, Blacksky’s approach to community design is attracting significant attention. We nerd out on the details.

Dr KáLyn (Kay) Coghill of BlackSky

Leading anti-hate activist and educator Nigel Bromage.

Intercepting the Signals: Managing Emerging Hate in Community Spaces featuring UK extremist expert Nigel Bromage and Jennifer Beckett.

Bromage brings a distinctive perspective shaped by lived experience and years of work countering hate after leaving far-right movements. The session examines how harmful ideologies and behaviours emerge online — and what community professionals can do to recognise and interrupt those patterns earlier.

Other standout sessions include:

  • From Port Arthur to Plandemic: Moderating the Rabbit Hole with Ariel Bogle and Cam Wilson

  • Care for Whom? Prosocial Tradeoffs in Moderation and AI-Supported Governance

  • Producing Precarity: Labour Conditions in Content Moderation

  • Written By Us: Building Policy With Members

  • And much more.

We’re also delighted to welcome Serena Snoad, whose work has become internationally recognised in moderation and trust & safety circles. Serena will be speaking on moderation wellbeing — a topic growing in urgency as moderators, community managers and social teams navigate increasingly complex, emotionally demanding and high-stakes environments.

Whether you're navigating AI, moderation policy, misinformation, governance, escalation pathways, or simply working to build the healthiest communities you can for your people, ATIM is designed to equip and connect the people doing this work every day.

The event is fully online and available on-demand, making participation accessible from anywhere in the world and allowing ticket holders to revisit sessions after the event.

If you're serious about safer, smarter and more resilient online communities — now is the time.

Grab your ticket now

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