3 tech design principles to help curb digital repression
Activists and journalists from marginalized populations are often censored on social media due to algorithm bias. Three tech design principles can help.
Marcus Burke is a council manager for the Global Future Council on Media, Entertainment, and Sport. Prior to joining the World Economic Forum, he worked in the Public Governance Directorate at the OECD and in management consulting on restructuring and divestment projects in Paris.
Marcus holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia, a Master in Finance from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord and a Master of Public Affairs from Brown University. He is a dual French-American citizen and has lived in China, Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and the US.
Activists and journalists from marginalized populations are often censored on social media due to algorithm bias. Three tech design principles can help.
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