Dear all, Following the International symposium Information as a public good: Which platform regulation for a troubled digital era? <https://leplusimportant.org/documents/2023/02/information-as-a-public-good-which-platform-regulation-for-a-troubled-digital-era.pdf/> at the UNESCO conference Internet for trust, <https://www.unesco.org/en/internet-conference?hub=71542> we are inviting you to co-sign the tribune Securing information as a public good: A path forward to regulate platforms <https://leplusimportant.org/documents/2023/02/tribune.pdf/>with help from UNESCO and civil society to be published in an international news outlet (like, ideally, NYTimes). The tribune has support from UNESCO. As the symposium has brought together experts, leading think tanks from all continents and international institutions to discuss the most urgent issues concerning platform regulation, our aim is now to extend the dialogue to all stakeholders and to take a step forward. We are sure that, as Internet researchers, you are concerned by the topic of regulating platforms and safeguarding information as a public good. You will find the tribune here <https://leplusimportant.org/documents/2023/02/tribune.pdf/> - You can sign it following this link <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemQ978D5cLVLCGvvWOaI0MZ-4BIwGwIruDerCnVXMD6echwQ/viewform> . We are very grateful for your attention and we hope you will answer positively to our call. On behalf of the authors of the tribune and the organizers of the symposium: Leplusimportant <https://leplusimportant.org/> RadicalXChange <https://www.radicalxchange.org/> TESaCo <http://tesaco/> -- Serena Ciranna, PhD Research assistant at TESaCo, Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques