- Digital media is too important to leave to the market.
- Attention should not be a commodity.
- Citizenship and privacy must be protected by democratic institutions.
- Functional social media creates spaces, voices and connections for people to participate in democracy.
- Dysfunctional social media allows third actors to interfere for antisocial gains.
- Advertisement is inherently bad for society and should be taxed exponentially on people reached and data used.
- Digital media, as a construct, is fluid, dynamic and always changing.
- A public social media platform free from the market is only possible is we allow our justice system to be rewritten with difital media as a base.
- We can do this.