Summary:
- The article discusses Yuval Noah Harari, the chief advisor to World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab, who has called for social media owners to be held accountable for the content on their platforms.
- Harari argues that social media companies have too much power and influence over the flow of information, and that they should be regulated to prevent the spread of "misinformation" and "conspiracy theories."
- The article suggests that Harari's views are part of a broader effort by the WEF and other global elites to control and censor online discourse, in order to maintain their power and influence over the public.