Pro-democracy platform advocacy: Resisting Big Tech-mediated authoritarianism in Southeast Asia
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Global platforms, such as Facebook, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Telegram, have faced widespread criticisms for facilitating authoritarian repression of dissident voices, especially in the Global South. In response, human rights defenders have increasingly launched advocacy efforts toward the foreign platforms to defend free speech. Despite the varying forms and effects of such transnational efforts, there lacks research that systematically examines their dynamics.<b> </b>Hence, this study advances a concept of <b>pro-democracy platform advocacy</b> and scrutinises<b> the extent to which such advocacy might affect Big Tech’s practices and curb platform-mediated repression </b>in the Global South. The comparative empirical evidence comes from Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia, as there exist similar combinations of digital repression while the human rights advocates adopt varying advocacy approaches during 2020-2024. We conduct an exploratory mixed-method analysis of an original dataset of 38 semi-structured expert interviews, 6000 Facebook posts, and relevant Meta’s Transparency Reports. We find that platform advocacy efforts are more likely to generate significant impact if the advocates focus on issues that resonate with Western democracies, promote international publicity, and prioritise marginalised voices. Together, the findings demonstrate achievements and challenges in resisting platform-mediated authoritarianism in an age of Big Tech oligopoly.
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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2024-01-01



