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Platform Power

How a handful of tech companies have become gatekeepers of public discourse and what that means for democracy.

Gatekeepers of Public Discourse

A small number of companies — Meta, Google (YouTube), X (formerly Twitter), TikTok's ByteDance — control the infrastructure through which billions of people receive news and form political opinions. Their algorithmic decisions about what content to promote, suppress, or remove shape public debate in ways that were previously the province of elected governments and independent media.

When Twitter permanently suspended Donald Trump in January 2021, it demonstrated that private companies can silence even the most powerful political figures. Whether this was a justified safety measure or dangerous corporate overreach depends on one's perspective, but the fact that such decisions rest with unelected executives is a structural feature of modern democracies that few predicted.