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Smash Facebook and Co.? - The debate about the power of social media corporations

Hate, political manipulation, uncontrollable filter bubbles, mental illness: In the eyes of many, our social media world has a corrosive effect on society. What can be done?

Top Cast

  • Christian Brandes

    Christian Brandes

    Schlecky Silberstein

  • Max Schrems

    Max Schrems

    Jurist und Datenschutzaktivist (self)

  • Sabine Frank

    Sabine Frank

    Leiterin Goverment Affairs Google (self)

  • Felix Duffy

    Felix Duffy

    Lobby-Controller (self)

  • Padeluun

    Padeluun

    Künstler und Netzaktivist (self)

  • Alexandra Geese

    Alexandra Geese

    EU-Parlamentarierin (self)

  • Margrethe Vestager

    Margrethe Vestager

    Vizepräsidentin der EU-Kommission (self)

  • Frances Haugen

    Frances Haugen

    Whistleblowerin (self)

  • Felix Reda

    Felix Reda

    IT-Experte (self)

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Hate, political manipulation, uncontrollable filter bubbles, mental illness: In the eyes of many, our social media world has a corrosive effect on society. What can be done?

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