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02 May 20267 min

Digital Platforms in the Internet Age: Who Controls What We See Online?

Digital Platforms in the Internet Age explores how Big Tech has become the "de facto regulator" of global speech. It examines the shift from public law to private algorithms, where corporate terms often override constitutional rights. To ensure digital fairness, the piece advocates for a multi-stakeholder approach—uniting the state, platforms, and civil society to protect user rights and transparency.

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Sanjina Kshetri
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