Pursuing Platform Transparency in 2022: A January 19 Virtual Panel

Pursuing Platform Transparency in 2022: A January 19 Virtual Panel

Panelists will discuss a three-pronged approach to platform transparency

Internet platforms dominated the headlines in 2021. Revelations from whistleblowers and independent researchers demonstrated how platforms failed to curb mis- and disinformation about public health, eating disorders, political violence, and more. One common thread connected so many of these stories: transparency—or rather, the lack of it.

Platforms like Facebook have an outsized influence on individuals and society at large. Yet there’s dangerously little insight into how they operate: Who’s paying for political ads? What content receives the most engagement? Why do platform algorithms behave the way they do?

In this panel, four experts from civil society will discuss the importance of making platform transparency a reality in 2022—and the path to get there. Panelists from Mozilla, NYU’s Cybersecurity for Democracy, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, and National Hispanic Media Coalition will discuss a three-pronged approach for making platform transparency a reality.

Viewers can watch the January 19 panel on the Mozilla Foundation's Twitter and YouTube.

 

Co-sponsored by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, NYU’s Cybersecurity for Democracy, and Mozilla.

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Schedule

  • Online

    Speakers

    Laura Edelson, Co-Director, NYU’s Cybersecurity for Democracy

    Ramya Krishnan, Staff Attorney, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University

    Marshall Erwin, Chief Security Officer, Mozilla

    Martin E. Rivera, Senior Policy Counsel, National Hispanic Media Coalition

    Moderator

    Xavier Harding, Mozilla

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