Shreya is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center. Prior to this, Shreya worked with BKC’s Lumen Project, where her role was centered around research and external collaborations. At Lumen, Shreya wrote extensively on issues pertaining to content moderation and fraudulent content removal requests. Shreya is interested in the ways that the online world translates into harms and benefits in the offline world. To nurture this interest, she has worked with a Microsoft-Bing start up, at a leading law school in India and at various digital rights organizations including Digital Freedom Fund, Berlin, and Center for Global Freedom of Expression at Columbia University. Shreya studied Law at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, India, and finished her LLM in Information Technology, Media and Communication Laws from the London School of Economics and Political Science. When Shreya isn’t working, she pursues her love for Rumi's writings and Slam Poetry. She is always up for chats about world cuisine, poetry, and random existential questions like ‘What is the meaning of life?’. Her closest friends primarily see her as the person who brings back Indian sweets, every time she visits home!