Beyond business: Facebook’s role as a social institution against epistemic injustice
A prevalent way of understanding Facebook, the biggest social media network, is by looking at it as a business. From its approach in many lawsuits against human rights, to its platform decisions, Facebook recognizes itself primarily as a business. While this is not inherently harmful, there are issu...
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