NR Daily: Social Media Have Been Captured by Elitists, Demagogues, and Mobs

Techno-utopians dreamed of digital egalitarianism. They didn't anticipate the mobbing and the pile-ons.

November 14 2018

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Social Media Have Been Captured by Elitists, Demagogues, and Mobs

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Techno-utopians dreamed of digital egalitarianism. They didn't anticipate the mobbing and the pile-ons. Read More

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