We rebuilt Graph Commons around a loop:
input → graph → insight → better question
Start with a prompt, notes, a list, structured data, or an existing graph. The point is to see what the structure reveals, the questions you didn't know to ask.
Graph Commons AI is live.
Their investigation shows how Anagold funded 100+ local subsidiaries, channeling nearly $300M through a dense web of contracts to embed itself economically and socially, engineering “consent.”
Explore Çöpler Gold Mine contractual relationships network → https://t.co/uQOmsfikx7
How did the gold mining company Anagold manufacture consent to seize villagers’ native land in İliç, Turkey?
Investigative journalists @DoguEroglu and team trace how this process unfolded through corporate networks. 👇
Aylarca süren çalışma sonrası nihayet yayınına başladığımız Erzincan-İliç Çöpler Altın Madeni hakkındaki Kusursuz Çöküş araştırmamızı sizlere tanıtmak isterim.
Araştırmamız dört bölümden oluşuyor.
1- Madendeki denetimsizlikleri,
2- İliç'te meydana gelen toplumsal dönüşümü,
3- 13 Şubat 2024'te dokuz işçinin yaşamını yitirdiği felaketin somut nedenlerini,
4- Altın madenciliğinden kâr elde eden şirketlerin yarattığı hasarın etkin biçimde soruşturulup soruşturulamadığını inceledik.
Zeytinliklerin madenciliğe açılmasını öngören tasarı bugün TBMM Genel Kurulunda görüşüldüğü için, öncelikle altın madenciliğinin İliç'teki yerel topluluklara etkilerini irdeleyen araştırma makalemizden bahsedeceğim.
📄https://t.co/qP5jzjAbeh @ortakorg
Madenlerin kontrolsüzce işletmeye alındığı bölgelerde yaşayanların nelerle karşılaşacağı ve madencilik faaliyetleri bittiğinde geride neyin kalacağını İliç örneğiyle anlatmaya çalıştık.
Diğer tüm maden yerellerinde meydana gelmiş, gelen, gelecek dönüşümler bakımından İliç'te birçok ipucu bulmak mümkün.
This graph was developed based on the concepts in the Digital Violence Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence Guide published by @unwomenturkiye and the @unfpaturkiye in November 2025. End digital violence against women and girls. #FullStop 🟠
The Digital Violence Concept Network, built by digital violence experts Nurcihan Temur and Pınar İlkiz (@pilkiz), maps how different forms of digital violence connect and reinforce one another, revealing the full structure, not just isolated incidents. #FullStop 🟠
Chaos feels like the new normal—geopolitics clashing, markets jittery, power dynamics in flux. But chaos is just a network waiting to be decoded.
See how Graph Commons helps you map tangled relationships, uncover hidden patterns, and bring clarity to complexity.
The video above is an interaction with the network map of all unicorn startups and their investors as of February 2025. Based on CB Insights. Try the interactive graph yourself: https://t.co/JjAgGsZpFw
Spreadsheets can only take you so far. As your organization, ecosystem, or research grows, Graph Commons transforms sprawling data into visual networks—cutting through the chaos with clarity.
Mapping investment relationships between startups and funding sources unlocks indirect paths to new opportunities. Similarly, mapping cause-and-effect relationships of issues brings stakeholders together, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
👉https://t.co/oKzSo4xiN4
Whether you’re visualizing relationships in ecosystems or refining partnership strategies to reduce information gaps, Graph Commons helps you connect the dots.
Use network mapping to tap into collective intelligence and uncover new opportunities within your community. Build and navigate knowledge graphs to accelerate informed decision-making. 👉https://t.co/oKzSo4xiN4
This enables you to reveal central actors, indirect relationships, organic clusters, and paths that would otherwise remain hidden.
👉🏼 https://t.co/K3hQhoM8V9
Image: Hand-drawn network model of partnerships between French and Turkish NGOs. Image from a Graph Commons workshop.
ICYDK, Graph Commons offers a free practical guide to creating and understanding network maps. You can use it to map ecosystems, interactions within your organization, or invisible activities on a blockchain.
@ahmet__ogut @arikan The most recent Code of Acquisitions data mapping workshop took place in CASTRO (Contemporary Art Studios Roma) led by @ahmet_ogut with fellows from @castro_projects, Art Not Genocide Alliance @ang_alliance, and Art Workers Italia.
🕸️ Discover “Code of Acquisitions” on Graph Commons! This interactive graph highlights the ethical successes and failures of art institutions. Dive in to see which institutions make the mark or miss the boat on ethical practices. 🧵
🔍 Have insights to share? Submit your case and either build on this graph or use the data to reveal new invisible relationships about the art world.
https://t.co/pVQPAUpWir
@ahmet__ogut @arikan