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The following pages link to comment (P126):
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- Salt Mobile (Q1522) (← links)
- Profity (Q1538) (← links)
- Longitudinal ads.txt dataset (Q1541) (← links)
- ProtonMail (Q1544) (← links)
- Tutanota (Q1545) (← links)
- Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (Q1546) (← links)
- Using Emergence to Take Social Innovation to Scale (Q1552) (← links)
- Restoring Gig Workers to Power: Personal Data Portability, Supply, of Digital Content and Free Flow of Data in the European Data Economy (Q1590) (← links)
- René Mahieu (Q1608) (← links)
- Wikidatacon Wikibase meetup (Q1612) (← links)
- Meaning = Information + Evolution (Q1629) (← links)
- recursive public (Q1631) (← links)
- Semantic information, autonomous agency, and nonequilibrium statistical physics (Q1637) (← links)
- mathematical theory of "meaning" (Q1643) (← links)
- "no free lunch" critique (Q1645) (← links)
- Homo Deus (Q1648) (← links)
- mushy theory of "meaning", GDPR, champions, "free lunches", "purpose", "social machines" and Homo Deus' views on coevolution (Q1651) (← links)
- Wikidata Zurich Training 2019 (Q1723) (← links)
- Recommendations for an AI Strategy in Switzerland (Q1735) (← links)
- highest-level concept (Q1760) (← links)
- list of events surrounding Facebook transparency on third-party tracking (Q1787) (← links)
- I Downloaded the Information That Facebook Has on Me. Yikes. (Q1793) (← links)
- blog post (Q1795) (← links)
- Post-hearing questions by Senator Blumenthal to Mark Zuckerberg (Q1800) (← links)
- Facebook Use of Sensitive Data for Advertising in Europe (Q1801) (← links)
- Investigating Ad Transparency Mechanisms in Social Media: A Case Study of Facebook's Explanations (Q1802) (← links)
- replacement IDs generated by Facebook (Q1815) (← links)
- use of cookie synchronization by Facebook (Q1821) (← links)
- Facebook "nonregistered" user (Q1822) (← links)
- Questions for the Record for Hearing on Foreign Influence Operations Using Social Media (Q1824) (← links)
- Youtubers Union transparency initiative (Q1831) (← links)
- YouTube P-Scores, how to find yours, videos being throttled, and more: a comprehensive guide (Q1867) (← links)
- P-score List (Q1870) (← links)
- Mauro Poggia Vs Uber (Q1890) (← links)
- Sift (Q1899) (← links)
- Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime (Q1907) (← links)
- Wikidata EntitySchema:E130 (Q1913) (← links)
- MyData Community Manager (Q1921) (← links)
- FreeWheel.tv (Q1926) (← links)
- RTS interview on Youtube algorithm (Q1929) (← links)
- PubliBike (Q1941) (← links)
- ResearchGate (Q1943) (← links)
- Ascension (Q1948) (← links)
- The Right to Explanation, explained (Q2004) (← links)
- List of references on data licenses (Q2008) (← links)
- service (Q2015) (← links)
- problematic internet use (Q2047) (← links)
- list of UberEats worker steps (Q2053) (← links)
- Jessica Pidoux (Q2054) (← links)
- FUTURICE background databases (Q2057) (← links)
- PersonalData.IO Wikibase production instance (Q2060) (← links)
- Sébastien Fanti (Q2069) (← links)
- Niels Weber (Q2070) (← links)
- Remotely Green (Q2082) (← links)
- European E-Democracy in Practice (Q2086) (← links)
- Data games: Sharing public goods with exclusion (Q2118) (← links)
- On compensation schemes for data sharing within the European REACH legislation (Q2121) (← links)
- FRAND agreement (Q2123) (← links)
- The Shapley value as a guide to FRAND licensing agreements (Q2126) (← links)
- A Unified Approach to Interpreting Model Predictions (Q2133) (← links)
- MediaWiki Extension WikibaseQualityConstraints (Q2172) (← links)
- Games on concept lattices: Shapley value and core (Q2178) (← links)
- Algorithms for computing the Shapley value of cooperative games on lattices (Q2183) (← links)
- Knowledge representation and processing with formal concept analysis (Q2194) (← links)
- Guidelines on the concepts of controller, processor and joint controllership under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 (Q2200) (← links)
- Surveillance giants:how the business model of Google and Facebook threatens human rights (Q2202) (← links)
- Graphs & Sovereignty (Q2220) (← links)
- Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data (FFD) (Q2260) (← links)
- The Future of Work Summit (Q2265) (← links)
- Netflix (Q2273) (← links)
- Amazon Deutschland (Q2286) (← links)
- Amazon UK (Q2287) (← links)
- Capital and ideology (Q2291) (← links)
- Remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum (Q2292) (← links)
- Put globalization to work for democracies (Q2295) (← links)
- The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics, and the Future of Work (Q2296) (← links)
- The age of surveillance capitalism (Q2323) (← links)
- Roger McNamee's reading list (Q2349) (← links)
- Just Eat (Q2350) (← links)
- WT.Social (Q2352) (← links)
- List of target companies for GDPR requests (Q2369) (← links)
- Huawei (Q2372) (← links)
- Samsung (Q2374) (← links)
- Virgin Media (Q2375) (← links)
- New poll reveals 7 in 10 people want governments to regulate Big Tech over personal data fears (Q2388) (← links)
- A Harvard Business School professor says that it might be a good idea to shut down Facebook or Google for 'a day or a week in order to show that it is democracy that rules here' (Q2400) (← links)
- Binary Governance: Lessons from the GDPR’s Approach to Algorithmic Accountability (Q2401) (← links)
- reading list on broader relevance of the right of access (Q2402) (← links)
- FTC decision regarding Cambridge Analytica (Q2412) (← links)
- How social media took us from Tahrir Square to Donald Trump (Q2414) (← links)
- Davos Manifesto 2020 (Q2421) (← links)
- Opening Internet Monopolies to Competition with Data Sharing Mandates (Q2425) (← links)
- Guidelines on Automated individual decision-making and Profiling for the purposes of Regulation 2016/679 (Q2426) (← links)
- The Second Wave of Algorithmic Accountability (Q2435) (← links)
- CNIL (Q2441) (← links)
- French ambassador for digital affairs (Q2442) (← links)
- Paul-Olivier Dehaye's success list (Q2496) (← links)
- SAR State of the Art report (Q2504) (← links)
- How Social Media Companies are Failing to Combat Inauthentic Behaviour Online (Q2532) (← links)