Kontrolloiduille
Kontrolloiduille is a Finnish neologism used in sociotechnical and governance discourse to refer to persons, objects, or entities that are subject to control through rules, systems, or authorities. The term is formed from the verb kontrolloida meaning “to control,” with the -oid- morpheme indicating a property and the allative plural suffix -ille, so it translates roughly as “to the controllables” or “for the controllables.” In practice, kontrolloiduille is often employed to discuss who or what is under surveillance, regulation, or automated decision-making.
Etymology and status: Kontrolloiduille is not a standard word found in Finnish dictionaries. It is a coined
Usage and context: The term typically appears in discussions of algorithmic governance, surveillance, compliance regimes, or
Limitations: Because kontrolloiduille is not standard Finnish, its meaning should be clarified when introduced in writing.