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Networked public sphere

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Networked public sphere refers to a model of public discourse in which information flows through decentralized digital networks rather than through centralized mass media institutions. This structure enables citizen journalism and marginalized voices, but fragments the shared factual baseline that democratic deliberation requires. The networked public sphere is not a better or worse public sphere than its institutional predecessor; it is a different topology with different failure modes, one that privileges participatory culture over editorial consensus.