The seventh issue of the Journal of Online Trust and Safety includes a study examining content moderation on federated platforms, research on approaches to analyzing multilingual social media data, research into the sourcing of conspiracy theories, and an experimental study that advances work on when people detect AI-generated content. This issue also includes commentaries on lessons learned for regulators from the Oversight Board, the balance between presuming good faith and mitigating malicious online actors, a normative assessment of exempting public figures from fact-checking on platforms, and an assessment of the current literature on harassment. The Journal of Online Trust and Safety is grateful to the Omidyar Network for their generous support.