This article analyzes deplatformization as an implied governance strategy by major tech companies to detoxify the platform ecosystem of radical content while consolidating their power as designers, operators, and governors of that same ecosystem. Deplatformization is different from deplatforming: it entails a systemic effort to push back encroaching radical right-wing platforms to the fringes of the ecosystem by denying them the infrastructural services needed to function online. We identify several deplatformization strategies, using Gab as an example of a platform that survived its relegation and which subsequently tried to build an alternative at the edge of the mainstream ecosystem. Evaluating deplatformization in terms of governance, t...
What are the principal consequences on organization and management of the ongoing Digital Revolution...
Digital technologies and modular production methods have led to the emergence of a new generation of...
Digital platforms are reorganising markets, restructuring the labour force, and redefining the scope...
This article analyzes deplatformization as an implied governance strategy by major tech companies to...
Social media companies are ubiquitous in our social lives and public debate. They provide spaces for...
The complexities of platforms are increasingly at odds with the narrow legal and economic concepts i...
We study changes in social media usage following the ‘Great Deplatforming’ in the aftermath of the 6...
Digital ‘platforms’ owned and operated by powerful Big Tech companies have shaped and impacted socia...
Deplatforming in the technology sector is hotly debated, and at times may even seem unprecedented. I...
Online digital platforms have deeply penetrated every sector in society, disrupting markets, labor r...
This dissertation sheds light on the critical research topic of platform governance defined broadly ...
Published online: May 2021The platform economy is facing a crisis of accountability. Large Internet ...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
What are the principal consequences on organization and management of the ongoing Digital Revolution...
Digital technologies and modular production methods have led to the emergence of a new generation of...
Digital platforms are reorganising markets, restructuring the labour force, and redefining the scope...
This article analyzes deplatformization as an implied governance strategy by major tech companies to...
Social media companies are ubiquitous in our social lives and public debate. They provide spaces for...
The complexities of platforms are increasingly at odds with the narrow legal and economic concepts i...
We study changes in social media usage following the ‘Great Deplatforming’ in the aftermath of the 6...
Digital ‘platforms’ owned and operated by powerful Big Tech companies have shaped and impacted socia...
Deplatforming in the technology sector is hotly debated, and at times may even seem unprecedented. I...
Online digital platforms have deeply penetrated every sector in society, disrupting markets, labor r...
This dissertation sheds light on the critical research topic of platform governance defined broadly ...
Published online: May 2021The platform economy is facing a crisis of accountability. Large Internet ...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
What are the principal consequences on organization and management of the ongoing Digital Revolution...
Digital technologies and modular production methods have led to the emergence of a new generation of...
Digital platforms are reorganising markets, restructuring the labour force, and redefining the scope...