On reducing harm, improving democratic expression on the internet
In today’s digital world, it is relatively easy for governments and corporate interests to suppress social dissent and peaceful activism simply by controlling the Internet and censoring its social media platforms.

“Today, anyone can own a corner of the internet. More people than ever can benefit from enhanced access to knowledge, community and collective action. But there is also the darker side. Along with a more open and accessible public square has come a less trustworthy ...
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