I would call this the asymmetry of knowledge of power between the platform and the users. So we don't, so they know much about us. We know very little about what they know, so to say. And in this case, at least in the commercial realization of the current platforms, this of course also leads to exploitative relationships because there is a business model behind all the platforms. If they know so much about us, they will use it for that. I think the effects on democracy, the ones that I was just talking about, like these behavioral effects, they are not necessarily, they're not intended in that sense, but they are like, you know, they are collateral

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