Research
I study how internet infrastructure, digital platforms, and mis/disinformation intersect, particularly in crisis contexts where information environments are most fragile and the stakes of governance are highest.
My doctoral research at UCL STEaPP focuses on content moderation policy across Southeast Asia, examining how governments and platforms negotiate the rules of online speech during high-stakes political events, such as elections and public protests.
Current Projects
I’m currently working on several research streams. Individual project pages will be added as findings are published.
Selected Publications
Krisetya, B. (2025). “From Principles to Protocols: Embedding Partnerships into Content Moderation Technologies Against Mis/Disinformation.” ISEAS Perspective.
Krisetya, B. (2024). “Shaping the Digital Future: Regulatory Updates from Indonesia.” Tech For Good Institute.
Krisetya, B. (2024). “Defending Election Integrity from Disinformation.” Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
Krisetya, B. (2024). “Pemilih Muda, Persepsi Korupsi, dan Pemilu 2024.” Research Report, CSIS Indonesia.
Krisetya, B. “Should Indonesia Adopt EU Digital Services Act to Improve Its Content Moderation Policies?” CSIS Notes.
For a full list, see my Google Scholar or ORCID profiles.