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People vs Big Tech is a movement fighting to overturn the predatory business model of giant tech corporations and change the internet for good. We’re people
People vs. Big Tech
We are a growing movement fighting for a better digital future We believe in the original promise of the internet as a force for good. But a small group of tech
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People vs Big Tech is an open movement of civil society organisations and concerned citizens working together to challenge the power and abuses of Big Tech.
Civil Society Groups Demand Social Media Platforms Go “Safe By Default”
People vs. Big Tech and Panoptykon Release Policy Briefing, Sign-On Calling for Safe and Quality-Driven Recommender Systems, as Urgent Measure to Safeguard 2024
Civil society groups call to fix toxic algorithms ahead of 2024 EU Elections
More than a dozen civil society groups in Europe submit joint response to EU Commission guidelines, calling for tougher measures to protect democracy
Safe by Default
Moving away from engagement-based rankings towards safe, rights-respecting, and human centric recommender systems
Civil society groups call for safe and quality-driven recommender systems to safeguard the 2024 EU Elections
Joint-Civil Society Response on the Commission’s Guidelines for Providers of Very Large Online Platforms and Very Large Online Search Engines on the
Letter to Commissioner Breton: Tackling harmful recommender systems
Civil society organisations unite behind Coimisiún na Meán’s proposal to disable profiling-based recommender systems on social media video platforms
Open letter to the European Parliament: A critical opportunity to protect children and young people
Dear Members of the European Parliament, We, experts, academics and civil society groups, are writing to express our profound alarm at the social-media driven
Prototyping User Empowerment – Towards DSA-compliant recommender systems
What would a healthy social network look like? Researchers, civil society experts, technologists and designers came together to imagine a new way forward