Over the past few years, there have been concerns about the management of content on social media sites, with some arguing there is too much misinformation that doesn’t belong in the public square and others who protest that there is partisan censorship of legitimate commentary. Until recently, these concerns have been mostly limited to political content. Although the quarrelling parties may find the behavior of tech companies bothersome, there is ample opportunity in our day-to-day discourse for the dissemination of various perspectives to correct for the concerns about political misinformation and political censorship. That’s because democratic societies—where people get to elect their leaders—tend to be both inherently pluralistic and inherently political.
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