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Governing the Digital Commons

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tags : - Social_Media - Digital_Commons - Content_Moderation - Elinor_Ostrom - Online_Governance Governing the Digital Commons What Elinor Ostrom can teach social media about freedom, trust, and fair rules The Problem: Social Media Is a Shared Space Without Shared Care Social media is not just a place to post vacation photos or argue with strangers. It is where people learn the news, find work, build communities, promote businesses, debate politics, organize movements, and form opinions about the world. That creates one hard question: How do we let people speak freely without letting the space become unsafe, dishonest, or useless? If a platform removes too much content, people feel censored. If it removes too little, harassment, spam, misinformation, and hate spread through the space like trash in a public park. Then good users leave, stop posting, or stop trusting what they see. So this is not only a technology problem. It is not only a legal problem. It is ...

Governing the Digital Commons: What Elinor Ostrom Can Teach Social Media

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tags : - Social_Media - Content_Moderation - Digital_Governance - Elinor_Ostrom - Online_Communities 1. The Problem: Social Media Is a Shared Space Without Good Shared Rules Social media is not just a place to post photos or argue with strangers. It is where people learn news, build communities, promote businesses, debate politics, organize movements, and form opinions about the world. That means social media has a big problem: How do you let people speak freely without letting the space become unsafe, dishonest, or useless? If a platform removes too much content, people feel censored. If it removes too little, harassment, spam, misinformation, and hate can spread. Then good users leave, stop posting, or stop trusting the platform. This is not just a technology problem. It is not just a legal problem. It is a governance problem. Think of a public park. A park works because people share it. But it only stays useful if there are rules. People cannot dump tras...