Digital platforms control core parts of life — income, visibility, housing, voice — yet users have few tools to understand, question, or challenge those decisions. When something goes wrong, the harm is often real, but the system behind it is hidden.
Our work focuses on uncovering those systems — and building a public record of their impacts.
Platform Justice is in its initial phase. We’re actively designing a research and documentation infrastructure that will allow us to
Collect and verify real stories of harm from platform users across industries
Identify patterns in algorithmic behavior, policy enforcement, and design choices
Translate individual experiences into research-backed insights
Support legal, journalistic, and policy interventions with evidence-based framing
We are especially interested in the gray areas — where harm is not just caused by an algorithm, but by policy design, enforcement decisions, or intentionally ambiguous platform structures.
We believe stories are data. Patterns are evidence. And platform accountability starts with making the invisible visible.
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Ensuring transparency, responsibility, and ethical practices in the online space.