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A user with 12 edits. Account created on 3 November 2024.
19 November 2024
- 13:2113:21, 19 November 2024 diff hist +114 N User:Daomond2/sandbox Daomond2 moved page User:Daomond2/sandbox to The Theory of Digital Surveillance and Influence TDSI: I'm moving my sandbox article into Wikipedia. Tag: New redirect
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17 November 2024
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16 November 2024
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4 November 2024
- 22:5722:57, 4 November 2024 diff hist +415 m Draft:Theory of Digital Surveillance and Influence As society becomes increasingly dependent on digital platforms, the TDSI framework offers crucial insights into how these platforms shape human perception, autonomy, and ethical norms. TDSI demonstrates that digital influence is not incidental but is carefully engineered through algorithmic control, data profiling, and content personalisation. Analysing TDSI allows us to better understand the mechanisms that shape public perception and individual behaviour in the digital age. Tag: Visual edit
- 20:0020:00, 4 November 2024 diff hist +14,882 N Draft:Theory of Digital Surveillance and Influence TDSI proposes that digital surveillance technologies and algorithmic filters act as invisible gatekeepers, shaping the information individuals receive and the narratives they encounter. This influence is subtle but powerful, as digital platforms utilise data collection and predictive algorithms to guide user engagement and reinforce particular beliefs or behaviours. Tag: Visual edit