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The fragmentation of consumption and algorithms’ increasing impact on how content is recommended and displayed makes it even more important to analyse and promote exposure diversity, i.e., the extent to which audiences are exposed to, discover, and ...
Heritiana Ranaivoson, Nino Domazetovikj
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Abstract The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models is a key pillar of the European Commission report on Competition Policy for the Digital Era, and the basis upon which its authors build a wide-ranging duty for dominant platforms to secure competition that is ‘fair, unbiased and ...
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Long non-coding RNAs are increasingly recognised to be important factors in regulating cellular processes and comprise a large faction of the transcriptome, however most are uncharacterised. Here the authors present RACE-Seq, a tool to improve and extend
Julien Lagarde +17 more
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This article critiques key proposals of the United Kingdom’s “Online Harms” White Paper; in particular, the proposal for new digital regulator and the imposition of a “duty of care” on platforms.
M.R. Leiser, Edina Harbinja
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New directions in EU digital regulation post-2015: Regulating disruption [PDF]
This paper explores the gradual change of direction in the European digital policy on the content layer that took place after the introduction of the 2015 Digital Single Market Strategy.
Savin Andrej
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The spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media and the effect of content moderation
We investigate the diffusion of conspiracy theories related to the origin of COVID-19 on social media. By analyzing third-party content on four social media platforms, we show that: (a) In contrast to conventional wisdom, mainstream sources contribute ...
Orestis Papakyriakopoulos +2 more
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How trust in experts and media use affect acceptance of common anti-vaccination claims
Surveys of nearly 2,500 Americans, conducted during a measles outbreak, suggest that users of traditional media are less likely to be misinformed about vaccines than social media users.
Dominik Andrzej Stecula +2 more
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Complex regulation in a Comamonas platform for diverse aromatic carbon metabolism
Critical to a sustainable energy future are microbial platforms that can process aromatic carbons from the largely untapped reservoir of lignin and plastic feedstocks.
R. Wilkes +7 more
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The rise of hybrid-conglomerate platforms like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta (GAMAM) has led to significant market power concentration and negative competition implications, right down to calls for their potential breakups.
Konrad Degen, Alexander Gleiss
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PLATFORM REGULATION AS BONA FIDES: FROM ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY TO RULE
The platform economy is a global phenomenon with a huge social and financial outcome comparable to the Industrial Revolution. Currently, no nation-state worldwide possesses an established and harmonized regulatory practice for digital platforms.
Y. Kuzminov, A. Koshel, E. Kruchinskaia
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