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The Social Media Summit @ MIT (SMS@MIT)

The MIT Summit on Social Media (SMS @ MIT) will examine one of the most compelling issues of our times – the impact of social media on personal interactions, political communication, and commercial marketing. Register FREE below.

March 15, 2021

9:15 am - 6:00 pm EDT

Social media has become a dominant force for information flow in modern life – it is now a major channel for social interaction, political communication, and commercial marketing.  This rise of social media has fundamentally changed the world’s information landscape from a comparatively small number of information producers (e.g. news networks) to large numbers of producers, distributors, and receivers.  This democratization of content production and distribution has had a profound impact on how people understand the world.  Not only has the volume of information increased, but with the removal of gatekeepers on distribution, the diversity (and thus variation in quality) of the available information has also increased.  This has both positive and negative impacts on individuals and society.  The purpose of this event is to understand the impact of social media, revisit public policy frameworks that will best govern this impact, and craft an agenda going forward about “what to do about social media”. Key topics will include, reviving competition, rescuing truth, restoring speech, humanizing design, enlightening business models, ensuring transparency, the recent Executive Order on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act 1996, anti-trust issues for social media enablers, freedom of speech, and integrity of elections. It’s an ambitious agenda, yet all important.  

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