2022
DOI: 10.1002/poi3.327
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Do fake online comments pose a threat to regulatory policymaking? Evidence from Internet regulation in the United States

Abstract: Broad stakeholder participation in regulatory policymaking via online commenting platforms has become the norm in many advanced democracies around the world. In recent years, a policy debate has emerged over the dangers posed to the process by fake comments that impersonate ordinary citizens. This paper helps to clarify the terms of this debate by evaluating a contentious and prominent case in the United States, the nearly 24 million comments from the Federal Communications Commission's 2017 Restoring Internet… Show more

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