The ACM Code of Ethics page advocates strongly for professional human rights including free expression, education, and peaceful assembly through institutional structures for knowledge sharing and professional development. However, the page simultaneously undermines Article 12 privacy rights through extensive tracking infrastructure (Google Analytics, Bing UET, LinkedIn pixels) embedded on the Code of Ethics itself, creating a significant contradiction between stated ethical commitment and structural practice.
Code of Ethics explicitly promotes education and development. Page emphasizes learning centers, publications, and resources for knowledge advancement in computing.
FW Ratio: 63%
Observable Facts
Page states ACM provides 'comprehensive learning center'.
Publications Board includes 'Open Access' initiatives.
ACM offers 'Leading-edge publications' for education.
Membership benefits include access to 'exclusive content' and resources.
Page emphasizes ACM's 60+ year history attracting 'pioneering thought leaders from both academia and industry'.
Inferences
Open access publishing and educational resources directly support Article 26 education rights.
Tiered membership ensures some educational access across economic levels.
The institutional commitment to advancing computing knowledge aligns with promotion of learning and development.
Code of Ethics advocates for free expression and dissemination of information within computing. The page promotes sharing of ideas, discovery, and best practices through conferences, publications, and professional networks.
FW Ratio: 67%
Observable Facts
Page states ACM provides 'leading-edge publications, conferences, and career resources'.
Publications section emphasizes 'the best and brightest minds in computing have come to ACM to meet, share ideas, publish their work'.
Page describes SIGs as enabling members to 'share expertise, discovery and best practices'.
ACM Digital Library is presented as a core resource for information dissemination.
Inferences
The emphasis on publications, conferences, and shared platforms directly supports freedom of expression in computing.
The structure creates institutional channels for professional discourse aligned with Article 19 protections.
The preamble to ACM's Code of Ethics advocates for universal dignity, freedom, and rights of all persons in computing. Navigation links reference enforcement procedures and complaint processes, signaling commitment to human rights implementation.
FW Ratio: 67%
Observable Facts
Page title is 'Code of Ethics'.
Navigation menu includes 'Code of Ethics Enforcement Procedures', 'Stop Harassment', and 'Report Unacceptable Behavior'.
ACM describes itself as 'the world's largest educational and scientific computing society'.
Page provides links to 'Learn More' sections on ACM's mission and membership.
Inferences
The presence of enforcement procedures and reporting mechanisms suggests institutional recognition of human rights violations and mechanisms for remedy.
The preamble's emphasis on advancing computing as a profession implies commitment to human dignity and protection across the computing field.
Page includes LinkedIn tracking pixel with partner ID '36002'.
Page implements Google Analytics configuration (AW-968097012) with linker configuration.
Initial consent configuration sets 'analytics_storage', 'ad_storage', 'functionality_storage', 'personalization_storage' to 'denied' but 'security_storage' to 'granted'.
Inferences
The presence of multiple third-party tracking pixels indicates data collection from visitors regardless of engagement with Code of Ethics content.
The default denial of non-security storage combined with actual implementation of tracking suggests a disconnect between privacy policy intent and technical practice.
Surveillance infrastructure on a Code of Ethics page creates irony: the page advocates ethics while enabling privacy violations.
Page implements extensive tracking via Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Bing UET, LinkedIn tracking. Privacy controls default to 'denied' for non-security storage but tracking infrastructure is present.
Terms of Service
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No ToS content visible on page.
Identity & Mission
Mission
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Preamble Article 19 Article 26
ACM mission statement emphasizes 'Advancing Computing as a Science & Profession' and promoting knowledge advancement, which aligns with free expression and education rights.
Editorial Code
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No editorial policies visible on this page.
Ownership
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Page does not disclose ownership structure or governance details beyond navigation links.
Access & Distribution
Access Model
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Article 26
ACM offers membership with tiered access (join, renew options) and free access to Code of Ethics itself, supporting educational access.
Ad/Tracking
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Article 12
Multiple ad tracking pixels (Bing, LinkedIn) present alongside Google Ads configuration, indicating commercial data collection.
Accessibility
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Insufficient content to assess accessibility practices.
Structural support for education: Digital Library, peer-reviewed publications, open access initiatives, conference proceedings, learning resources, and tiered membership enabling access to educational content.
Site structure supports Article 19 through: multiple publication channels (journals, magazines, books, conference proceedings), open digital library, member networks, and SIG platforms for knowledge exchange.
Site structure includes dedicated Code of Ethics page, enforcement procedures, harassment reporting, and unacceptable behavior reporting mechanisms—indicating institutional commitment to rights protection.
Page embeds multiple tracking technologies: Google Analytics (default denied but present), Google Tag Manager, Bing UET pixel, LinkedIn tracking pixel, and Google Ads pixel. This surveillance infrastructure is extensive and operates by default.
build 1ad9551+j7zs · deployed 2026-03-02 09:09 UTC · evaluated 2026-03-02 10:41:39 UTC
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