Tech leaders were given every form of special treatment to make good on the promise of creating a "digital public square" for the democratic exchange of ideas, writes Dr. Mary Anne Franks. Not only has it failed to meaningfully challenge the rise of authoritarianism in the US, it has accelerated it.

Curating Cyberspace: Rights, Responsibilities, and Opportunities | TechPolicy.Press
Tech platforms have tremendous potential to serve as sites of free speech, but they must own that speech, writes Dr. Mary Anne Franks.