Or you could read some work by folks of color. May I suggest starting with @sarahjeong's Internet of Garbage, which predates all of this "foundational work?" https://twitter.com/alexstamos/status/1347942615509946374
Like don't get me wrong, I value @klonick, @jkosseff, @daphnehk, @jilliancyork and @evelyndouek's work. And I teach it. But the erasure of non-white/non-legal work on content moderation as a space (including @ubiquity75 @Blackamazon @so_treu @wphillips49 @sarahjeong ) SUCKS.
I basically decided I was done with "content moderation" law stuff and refocused to working with @hackinghustling because I was tired of this dynamic where legal academics are treated as the actual experts and everyone else is a footnote.
Oh, and if you want my bona fides - this would be my 2016 talk on how lawyers and SV people don't understand what they're importing when they invoke free speech. https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/luncheons/2016/10/Albert