“…Under the guise of national security, governments have been accused of censoring the internet, and such actions are viewed as a danger to civil society in the digital age (Chang & Lin, 2020 ) through interference in citizens’ online freedom and access to information (Busch et al, 2018 ). On similar lines, online surveillance is viewed as an advanced form of coercion and social control that hinders the exercise of basic civil liberties (Richards, 2013 ) by limiting participation and impeding the flow of knowledge in society (Marwick, 2012 ; Staples, 2014 ; Trottier, 2016 ; Westcott & Owen, 2013 ). The looming threat of social media surveillance in societies may deter citizens from engaging in political debates and diminish the mobilizing power of online news content (Chan et al, 2022 ).…”