Social media and the public interest: Governance of news platforms in the realm of individual and algorithmic gatekeepers
This article seeks to identify the basic contours of how the notion of the public interest is taking shape in the realm of social media. Drawing upon social media governance discourse and research on the dynamics of how social media platforms are being used in the dissemination and consumption of ne...
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