Extensive third-party tracking infrastructure (Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Facebook, LinkedIn, Microsoft Clarity, Bing, Twitter Analytics, BlueConic, Cloudflare) indicates significant data collection with user IDs and categories attached to tracking events. No visible privacy policy or consent management in provided excerpt.
Terms of Service
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Terms of service not visible in provided excerpt; cannot evaluate.
Accessibility
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Limited accessibility signals in provided excerpt; semantic HTML structure present but evaluation inconclusive.
Mission
+0.10
Article 19
The New Stack is a technology journalism outlet focused on open-source, cloud-native, and developer tools—mission consistent with information freedom and free expression. No explicit editorial policy visible.
Editorial Code
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No editorial code or guidelines visible in provided excerpt.
Ownership
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Ownership structure not evident from provided excerpt.
Access Model
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Article appears to be free/public access based on content structure, supporting open information access.
Ad/Tracking
-0.20
Article 12
Extensive advertising and syndication network connections (Google Ads, DoubleClick, TrueAnthem) indicate behavioral tracking for commercial purposes without explicit user consent visible.
Score Breakdown
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PreamblePreamble
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Preamble concerns principles of dignity and freedom. Provided excerpt is technical page structure with no editorial content addressing foundational human dignity concepts.
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Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
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Article 1 addresses equality and freedom. Content excerpt does not contain substantive editorial material on this topic.
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Article 2Non-Discrimination
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Article 2 concerns non-discrimination. No editorial content provided addressing this topic.
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Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
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Article 3 addresses right to life, liberty, and security. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 4No Slavery
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Article 4 concerns freedom from slavery. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 5No Torture
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Article 5 addresses freedom from torture. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 6Legal Personhood
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Article 6 concerns right to recognition before law. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 7Equality Before Law
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Article 7 addresses equal protection before law. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 8Right to Remedy
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Article 8 concerns effective remedies for rights violations. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
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Article 9 addresses freedom from arbitrary arrest. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 10Fair Hearing
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Article 10 concerns fair trial and due process. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 11Presumption of Innocence
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Article 11 addresses presumption of innocence. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
-0.61
Article 12Privacy
High Practice
Editorial
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Structural
-0.65
SETL
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Combined
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Context Modifier
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Article 12 protects privacy, family, home, and correspondence. Structural assessment reflects extensive tracking infrastructure: Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, LinkedIn Ads, Microsoft Clarity, Twitter Analytics, Bing Ads, BlueConic, Cloudflare Insights, and associated data collection practices. User IDs and content categories are automatically attached to tracking events. No visible consent mechanism or privacy controls in excerpt. Domain context adds -0.35 modifier for ad tracking and privacy concerns.
Observable Facts
Page source includes preconnects and DNS prefetches to 15+ third-party tracking and advertising domains including Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Facebook, LinkedIn, Microsoft Clarity, Bing, and Twitter Analytics.
JavaScript code automatically extracts and attaches user IDs (tns-user-id cookie) to all dataLayer tracking events.
Page categories and user tracking data are pushed to Google Tag Manager for distribution to advertising networks and analytics platforms.
BlueConic customer data platform script is loaded on page.
Google Ads (pagead2.googlesyndication.com) and DoubleClick (securepubads.g.doubleclick.net) tracking pixels are preconnected.
Inferences
The extensive tracking infrastructure suggests systematic behavioral profiling of users across browsing sessions without explicit consent mechanisms visible in the provided excerpt.
Automatic user ID attachment to tracking events indicates persistent cross-site identification and profiling capabilities.
The presence of multiple competing ad networks (Google, DoubleClick, Facebook, LinkedIn) suggests data is shared with numerous commercial entities for targeting purposes.
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Article 13Freedom of Movement
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Article 13 addresses freedom of movement. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 14Asylum
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Article 14 concerns right to seek asylum. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 15Nationality
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Article 15 addresses nationality rights. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 16Marriage & Family
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Article 16 concerns marriage and family. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 17Property
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Article 17 addresses property rights. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 18Freedom of Thought
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Article 18 concerns freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. Not addressed in provided excerpt.
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Article 19Freedom of Expression
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.35
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.30
Combined
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Context Modifier
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Article 19 protects freedom of opinion and expression, and right to receive information without interference. The URL is a public editorial article about Red Hat's market entry in cloud-native developer desktops—technology journalism that facilitates informed public discussion. Free access model supports information distribution. Domain mission as technology journalism outlet supports freedom of expression. However, tracking infrastructure may inhibit readers' ability to form opinions without surveillance.
Observable Facts
Article title and URL indicate editorial content addressing technology industry developments (Red Hat product announcement).
Page structure indicates public-facing editorial article, not paywalled content.
Domain is The New Stack, a cloud-native technology journalism publication.