global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)
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global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)
Summary
global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) is an incident[1]. global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) ranks in the top 7% of incident entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (680 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s instance of is recorded as incident[3].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s Commons category is recorded as 2013 Mass Surveillance Disclosures[4].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s point in time is recorded as +2013-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0w604fk[6].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s participant is recorded as Edward Snowden[7].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s participant is recorded as United States[8].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s topic's main category is recorded as Category:Global surveillance[9].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s facet of is recorded as global surveillance[10].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s described by source is recorded as RFC 9446: Reflections on Ten Years Past the Snowden Revelations[11].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s BBC Things ID is recorded as 1e1d0553-45b8-41d5-a10c-becc85a71467[12].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s NE.se ID is recorded as edward-snowden-affären[13].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s Treccani ID is recorded as datagate_(altro)[14].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s Treccani ID is recorded as nsagate_(altro)[15].
- global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)'s Treccani Vocabulary ID is recorded as datagate_res-1aec4a1b-8997-11e8-a7cb-00271042e8d9_(Neologismi)[16].
Why It Matters
global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) ranks in the top 7% of incident entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (680 views/month).[2] global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]