Description: Countries around the world are grappling with ways to move forward on platform accountability, as threats to online safety increase. Platform accountability is a longstanding refrain in internet governance. It emerged as a response to the safe harbours afforded to digital platforms. Over the last decade or so, the focus of efforts directed towards ushering in greater platform accountability has seemingly honed in on larger platforms. This paper unbundles the diffusion of online harm, and its many forms, and argues that we must widen our gaze beyond large technology platforms and deploy strategies for a more holistic reduction of online harm.
Attribution: Meghna Bal and Shweta Venkatesan. Platform Accountability and the Diffusion of Harm Online. Working Paper November 2024, Issue No. 213, Esya Centre.