The idea, raised by a student and answered by Jiang, that social media functions as a mechanism of social control through infrastructure rather than only platform ownership.
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social media as social control
The idea, raised by a student and answered by Jiang, that social media functions as a mechanism of social control through infrastructure rather than only platform ownership.
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"okay um we have a question here in that case shouldn't the social media be controlled by government like for example why twitter and..."
"okay that's a great question okay so if it's true that social media is a mechanism for social control why are they controlled by..."
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