TY - JOUR AU - Chellappah, Nevin PY - 2022/04/19 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Is J.S. Mill's Account of Free Speech Sustainable in the Age of Social Media? JF - Stance: an international undergraduate philosophy journal JA - stance VL - 15 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.33043/S.15.1.44-55 UR - https://openjournals.bsu.edu/stance/article/view/3929 SP - 44-55 AB - <div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>In this paper, I examine whether John Stuart Mill’s account of free speech can survive three main challenges posed by social media. First, I consider the problem of social media failing to distinguish between emotive and factual language. Second, I look at the problem of algorithms creating moralism. I then turn to a potential objection to my first two challenges. The objection elucidates the benefits of social media’s emotional and algorithmic character, amplifying arguments and increasing public engagement. However, I take issue with this objection on consequentialist terms. I finally return to the third challenge, where I focus on how anonymity removes the consequences to our words; I contend that this final failure is the ultimate reason why Mill’s account cannot persist in the modern age. In conclusion, I argue that Mill’s account cannot withstand the problems posed by social media.</p></div></div></div> ER -