Looking back, we should probably have been more skeptical about privatizing the public square. It seemed innocuous enough at the time, idealistic even. People said, in posts on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, that we were witnessing a grand democratizing of communication. The common people could speak as loudly as professional pundits and public of…
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