Loading…
Wednesday, February 17 • 10:30am - 10:45am
Divergences in Procedural Accountability: Comparative Analysis on Social Media Political Speech Regulation in the United States, Germany, South Korea, and Taiwan

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Link to Paper​​​
Abstract:
After a series of public scandals exposed the role of social media platforms in facilitating and spreading disruptive political speech in 2016, policymakers around the world are reframing content moderation as a public policy problem and many governments have since passed laws that intervene in how speech on social media is governed within their jurisdiction. This paper analyzes Facebook’s response to the local regulatory and cultural contexts of four different countries—the United States, Germany, South Korea, and Taiwan. It examines the intersection of governance of and by digital platforms in relation to political speech online, delving into how Facebook, a global platform company, adjusts to local laws and contexts through its design and language choices, varying levels of publicity, and nuanced partnerships.

Moderators
avatar for Robin Mansell

Robin Mansell

Professor, London School of Economics

Authors

Wednesday February 17, 2021 10:30am - 10:45am EST
Room #5