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In a physical courtroom, the presumption of innocence operates as a procedural shield: the state bears the burden of proof, and doubt benefits the accused. In online spaces (en ligne), this shield is frequently absent, perforated, or reversed. When a social media algorithm suspends an account for "potential hate speech," when law enforcement accesses a encrypted chat log before trial, or when a viral tweet labels an individual a "scammer" based on unverified screenshots—each event enacts a digital verdict without a digital trial.

Private online platforms (X, Meta, TikTok) moderate billions of content items daily. Their terms of service often include clauses allowing suspension or removal "at our sole discretion." In practice, automated systems flag content based on statistical risk scores. A user is not presumed innocent; rather, a post is presumed violative if it matches a pattern (e.g., certain keywords, account age, report frequency). presumed innocent en ligne

The original film remains a staple of the legal thriller genre. In a physical courtroom, the presumption of innocence