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Spying in the Shadows: The Pegasus Spyware Case and the Global Crisis of Digital Rights

2025-04-09 Tianang Liu 0

Spying in the Shadows: The Pegasus Spyware Case and the Global Crisis of Digital Rights Digital technology invades life routinely, leading to violated privacy and unmonitored watchfulness with global impacts. Digital conduct ethics have become […]

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The imbalance relationships between users’ privacy and digital platforms

2025-04-09 Kei Hin Nicholas Fung 0

“Do you want to enable location tracking?” “Do you want to enable personalised ads?” “How do you want to manage your Google activity?” (Google, 2024).  Those questions should be familiar to people who have used […]

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Dancing Robots and the Future of AI: The Rise of Algorithmic Artistry

2025-04-09 Feiyang Xu 0

For many people, artificial intelligence and automation mean something similar to self-driving cars, facial recognition, or chatbots such as ChatGPT. However, what if AI comes to the stage – figuratively and literally? That is precisely […]

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Justice Driven by Emotion:The Social Path from Empathy to Siege

2025-04-09 Yuning Chen 0

Figure 1 An illustration of cyberbullying and digital justice-hate speech targeting an individual through social media. Image via Unsplash. Background In the digital media era, social platforms increasingly dominate public opinion, and individual moral judgments […]

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When Algorithms “Rule the Heavens and Earth”: Do We Really Know Who Is Controlling the World We See?

2025-04-09 Puzheng Yun 0

Have you noticed that some of the software you use seems to understand you better and better, precisely knowing your preferences? For example, after browsing Douyin for a few minutes, the content starts to capture […]

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Rashomon in the Information Age: When Truth Becomes a Multiple-Choice

2025-04-09 Yuanzhe Liu 0

Image is from BBC News Introduction “Rashomon”, a short story written in 1915 by Japanese author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, presents a murder mystery through four conflicting perspectives. Who is lying? What position does each narrator represent? […]

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Who is spying on our lives? PRISM, Privacy, and the Battle for Digital Rights

2025-04-08 Yueshiqi Gao 0

Could you imagine that every time when you post online, chat with friends on social media, and even click will be monitored and recorded? Some might think it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but the […]

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Challenges of Disinformation in the Digital Age: Can you distinguish the real and fake news photo?

2025-04-08 Ning Yu 0

“There has been growing concern worldwide about the use of digital communication platforms for the dissemination of disinformation, misinformation, and ‘fake news’.”— Flew,Terry The concern of disinformation and fake news In August 2024, the photo of […]

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The Fog of the Era of Truth and Falsehood: The Crisis of Fake News

2025-04-08 Fan Zhang 0

Two important events occurred in China in 2024. The 144-hour visa-free trip to China is popular on YouTube social media platforms. Compared with the same national tourism videos, if the blogger travels in China, his […]

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Hate Speech in IShowSpeed’s China Tour

2025-04-08 Junhao Fan 0

Recently, live streams on a YouTube account received a lot of attention. According to a report by What China, an internet celebrity Darren Watkins Jr., better known as Speed, started traveling in China and started […]

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