Suzor earned his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from the Queensland University of Technology. In 2019 he published the book
Lawless: The Secret Rules That Govern Our Digital Lives, which examines the hidden systems of governance that shape online behavior. At QUT, he is also affiliated with the university's Digital Media Research Centre and has studied technology regulation for the bulk of his career. In 2022, Suzor coauthored a study with Rosalie Gillett on the
Reddit incel community, finding that punitive moderation often reinforced extremist beliefs rather than reducing them. As a Meta Oversight Board member, he has publicly commented on Meta's content moderation decisions, including the 2023 reinstatement of former U.S. president
Donald Trump's Facebook account, and was among twenty-two Meta-affiliated individuals barred from entering
Cambodia following the Board's recommendation to suspend the Facebook account of Prime Minister
Hun Sen. In 2025, he warned that Meta's decision to scale back fact-checking could heighten tensions on its platforms. ==References==