By Neha Chugh ( January 31, 2025, 2:53 PM EST) -- In R. v. Bykovets, 2024 SCC 6, Justice Andromache Karakatsanis writes, “[The Internet] has (…) [become] the most expansive cultural artifact our species has ever created. ” Lisa Silver writes in “The Unclear Picture of Social Media Evidence,” Manitoba Law Journal 43 (2020), that social media leaves its footprint by creating a social artifact. As our methods of communication evolve, how can digital artifacts be tendered in a fashion that promotes confidence in the administration of justice? . . .