The Content Governance Dilemma Digital Constitutionalism, Social Media and the Search for a Global Standard
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Celeste, Edoardo, Palladino, Nicola, Redeker, Dennis, Yilma, Kinfe, The Content Governance Dilemma Digital Constitutionalism, Social Media and the Search for a Global Standard, 1st, Springer / Palgrave McMillan, 2023Download Item:
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One of the main issues of global social media governance relates
to the definition of the rules governing online content moderation worldwide. One could think that it would be sufficient for online platforms to
refer to existing international human rights standards. However, a more
careful analysis shows that international law provides exclusively general
principles and that a single human rights standard does not exist. Since
their inception, major social media platforms have set their own rules; yet
this normative autonomy too has raised serious concerns. The current
situation exposes a dilemma for online content governance that seriously
affects the operations of social media companies and impacts on the exercise of fundamental rights by users as well as digital policy strategies.
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Digital constitutionalism, Constitutionalisation, International law, Private norms, Normative dilemma, Online content governance, Social mediaDOI:
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