Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Maria Ressa, has denounced social media executives as “the largest dictators in the world,” highlighting concerns over their unchecked power and influence on global discourse.
Ressa, a prominent journalist and co-founder of the Philippine news website Rappler, made these remarks during a panel discussion at the Oslo Freedom Forum on Monday. She expressed deep concerns about the immense control wielded by tech giants over digital platforms.

The veteran journalist, who has faced legal challenges and harassment for her critical reporting on Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration, emphasized the role of social media platforms in amplifying disinformation and undermining democratic processes.
Ressa’s scathing critique comes amid growing scrutiny of social media companies’ practices, including their handling of misinformation, hate speech, and privacy breaches. Critics argue that these platforms have become breeding grounds for extremism, polarization, and authoritarianism.
She urged governments worldwide to hold social media executives accountable and to implement regulations to rein in their power. Ressa emphasized the need for greater transparency and accountability in how these platforms operate and moderate content.
Her remarks echo broader concerns about the role of technology in shaping public discourse and influencing political outcomes. With billions of users worldwide, social media platforms have become powerful arbiters of information, capable of shaping public opinion and influencing electoral outcomes.

Ressa’s advocacy for greater oversight of social media companies aligns with calls from lawmakers, activists, and civil society organizations worldwide. Many argue that these platforms should be subject to stricter regulations to safeguard democracy, protect users’ rights, and prevent the spread of harmful content.
As debates over the future of online governance intensify, Ressa’s remarks underscore the urgent need for concerted action to address the challenges posed by social media platforms. With their immense reach and influence, these companies have a profound impact on society, making it imperative to ensure that they operate responsibly and in the public interest.









