Marie-Therese Sekwenz

Orcid: 0000-0002-3686-6100

Affiliations:
  • TU Delft, The Netherlands


According to our database1, Marie-Therese Sekwenz authored at least 11 papers between 2020 and 2025.

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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2025
Prompt template for a fictitious LLM agent in a content-flagging experiment.
CoRR, July, 2025

From Reports to Reality: Testing Consistency in Instagram's Digital Services Act Compliance Data.
CoRR, July, 2025

Doing Audits Right? The Role of Sampling and Legal Content Analysis in Systemic Risk Assessments and Independent Audits in the Digital Services Act.
CoRR, May, 2025

Mapping Compliance: A Taxonomy for Political Content Analysis under the EU's Digital Electoral Framework.
CoRR, January, 2025

"It is unfair, and it would be unwise to expect the user to know the law!" - Evaluating reporting mechanisms under the Digital Services Act.
Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency, 2025

Can't LLMs do that? Supporting Third-Party Audits under the DSA: Exploring Large Language Models for Systemic Risk Evaluation of the Digital Services Act in an Interdisciplinary Setting.
Proceedings of the Adjunct Proceedings of the 4th Annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work, 2025

Playing with Politics: Preliminary Results from Interactive Interventions on AI and Democracy in Five Countries with 2024 Elections.
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2025

2024
Mapping interpretations of the law in online content moderation in Germany.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2024

2023
Tough Decisions? Supporting System Classification According to the AI Act.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2023

The 2021 German Federal Election on Social Media: Analysing Electoral Risks Created by Twitter and Facebook.
Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2023

2020
Regulating transparency?: Facebook, Twitter and the german network enforcement act.
Proceedings of the FAT* '20: Conference on Fairness, 2020


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