See also: Dsa

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DSA (plural DSAs)

  1. Initialism of donor-specific antibody.

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DSA

  1. (cryptography) Initialism of Digital Signature Algorithm.
  2. (US politics, socialism) Initialism of Democratic Socialists of America.
    • 2019 March 3, Simon van Zuylen-Wood, “When Did Everyone Become a Socialist?”, in New York Magazine[1]:
      Until very recently, it wasn’t that socialism was toxic in a red-scare way. It was irrelevant, in a dustbin-of-history way. But then came Bernie Sanders’s 2016 candidacy, then the membership boom of DSA, then the proliferation of socialist cultural products like Chapo, and then, finally, the spectacular rise of Ocasio-Cortez.
  3. (European politics) Initialism of Digital Services Act.
    • 2020 December 15, Billy Perrigo, “European Union Announces New Big Tech Regulations”, in Time[2]:
      The DSA is aimed at improving what many European lawmakers see as the lack of oversight over large tech companies.
    • 2022 December 16, Dan Milmo, Rowena Mason, Alex Hern, “Twitter’s suspension of journalists sets ‘dangerous precedent’, UN warns”, in The Guardian[3]:
      The warning from the EU came from Věra Jourová, the European Commission vice-president for values and transparency, who tweeted that “news about arbitrary suspension of journalists on Twitter is worrying” and said the economic bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA) required platforms to respect media freedom.
    • 2023 April 25, Dan Milmo, “‘Unprepared’ Twitter among tech firms to face tough new EU digital rules”, in The Guardian[4], →ISSN:
      The big platforms will also have to publish an independent audit of their compliance with the DSA, as well as how many people they employ in content moderation.

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