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Published in: digitaLiberties: AnalysisCensored cash: Fundraising when the powerful want to stop you
Fundraising can be a weak point for political campaigners, from hemp advocates to free Russian media
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionSuspicious algorithms: time to tame crime-predicting police technology
Garbage in, miscarriage of justice out – especially if you’re poor or Black
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionBlockchain may redefine the Web – it’s up to us to make sure it’s done well
How can cryptocurrencies create new possibilities for organising economically, politically and socially?
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionWill Facebook respect international rights or the whims of angry rulers?
A muddle of decisions indicates that Facebook and its ‘Supreme Court’ are making little progress towards a...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionMoney is becoming many different things – here’s what’s at stake
The changing nature of money raises wider questions about power and accountability in the digital age
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Published in: digitaLiberties: AnalysisA constellation is born: Approaching the Web3 platform economy
As many envision a world in which both information and value flow freely, new pathways for sustainable income...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionGovernment algorithms are out of control and ruin lives
A drive for automation within a broader context of criminalising poverty and systemic racism has disastrous effects
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Published in: digitaLibertiesRewards for comment authors
The articles featured here share micropayments with article authors, as well as the authors of comments that have...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: FeatureWhatsApp wants to share your data with Facebook. Here's why that's worrying
The messaging platform has told users to allow it to share more of their data with parent company Facebook or have...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionRepressive governments play whack-a-mole with Africans’ digital rights
A new report on digital rights in ten African countries reveals how states are waging a brutal online war against...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: NewsMoney systems are being rebuilt – who’s in control?
Organisations like openDemocracy and our reader community can participate in shaping what monetary forms prevail
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionFive reasons to worry about ‘spy tech’ firm Palantir handling your NHS data
Since the British government won't tell us, we can only guess what they’re up to…
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Published in: ourNHS: OpinionWhy we’re suing over the £23m NHS data deal with Palantir
The UK government is battling ‘vaccine hesitancy’. How does sneaking through a massive deal with a controversial spy...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: ExplainerUser comments are critical to debate. Should we pay for them?
We are testing payment options that let readers reward authors and commenters. This could bring a new economics of...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionCivil society collaborates to fix tech
Bold and creative collaborations from across society are necessary if we are to make tech work for all.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The latest personal data grab: is the EU a global leader in personal data protection?
The EU’s claim to data protection leadership has been badly let down by ETIAS – an unnecessary and disproportionate...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionDesigning data transparency – ideas from the community
Data seems to encompass all that we do now. We asked thoughtful technologists share ideas on how to design better...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCan Europe become a key player in the code war?
After years of watching the battle for digital competitiveness from the sidelines, European leaders are preparing to...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionTikTok, Trump and the need for a digital non-aligned movement
As we enter a new digital cold war, it's time for a new non-aligned movement to operate as a buffer between the U.S....