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= Addiction and Technology: Understanding the Links =
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== Introduction ==
 
* {{Q|351}} - [http://tinyurl.com/y49p76ff on Wikidata]
 
* {{Q|182}}: "data rights individually actionable and collectively useful"
 
* {{Q|585}}: "personal data empowerment"
 
* {{Q|50}}
 
 
 
== How is "engagement" generated? ==
 
We discuss Youtube first (source: {{Q|1236}})
 
=== Scale ===
 
[[File:YoutubeBillion.jpg|frameless]]
 
=== Version 1 ===
 
[[File:YoutubeMatrix.jpg|frameless]]
 
=== Version 2 ===
 
[[File:YoutubeDeeper.jpg|frameless]]
 
=== Problem ===
 
[[File:YoutubeMyopic.jpg|frameless]]
 
=== Latest ===
 
[[File:YoutubeUserEvents.jpg|frameless]]
 
[[File:YoutubeUserState.jpg|frameless]]
 
[[File:YoutubeReward.jpg|frameless]]
 
 
 
=== Comment ===
 
* The DNNs of version 2 (tend to) model stable user characteristics.
 
* The CNNs of version 3 (tend to) model dynamic user characteristics.
 
 
 
== Individual rights ==
 
=== Definition ===
 
{{Q|28}}: "data about an identified or identifiable individual"
 
* in {{Q|1210}},
 
* and {{Q|449}})
 
=== Data rights ===
 
* {{Q|51}}: view/get a copy of all our personal data
 
* {{Q|1209}}
 
** scope: "data provided by the data subject"
 
** "in a commonly-used, machine readable format", at least from the data controller to the data subject
 
** "without hindrance, [..] where technically feasible", from one data controller to another directly
 
* {{Q|1211}}
 
 
 
=== Right to benefit from science ===
 
{{Q|1233}} and {{Q|1234}}: "Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to '''share in scientific advancement and its benefits'''."
 
 
 
See also:
 
* {{Q|1238}};
 
* {{Q|1240}}.
 
 
 
== An example ==
 
Right of access:
 
* {{Q|1232}}
 
Right to portability:
 
* where to?
 
* how to do the transfer?
 
* how to build trust?
 
* how to experiment?
 

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