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When Privacy is Used as a Weapon: Doxxing Culture and Algorithmic Violence

2025-04-08 Dongcan Yang 0

“With a single comment you make on the Internet, others can know who you are, know your cell phone number, workplace and other sensitive information, and even suffer offline harassment.” This is not the plot […]

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Are We Safe? — Privacy in Information Age

2025-04-08 Yueheng Jin 0

Rising Issues In this rapid age of digital information, our personal privacy has been exposed to a more complex and sensitive environment than ever before. Due to the flourishing technology, our lives are increasingly inseparable […]

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Piracy. Is it a crime? The book torrenting behind Meta’s Llama AI

2025-04-08 Olivia Phoebe Klausen Russell 0

The news has broken that Meta, parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, trained their Llama AI system on Library Genesis – an online trove of pirated books and research papers. Also known […]

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Platforms have ears: How our rights are Being Challenged in Digital Spaces

2025-04-08 Dingyi Xiong 0

It is now a common sense that people in society enjoys human rights, which not only covers the right of privacy, freedom of speech, staying away from harm and other inhuman treatment, but also includes […]

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The Cost of a Comment: Doxxing, Power, and Privacy in the Digital Age

2025-04-08 Jingyi Ma 0

Online privacy is breaking down. Every click, like, and search leaves a trace of our privacy on platforms. Most of us give away our personal details without thinking. This is not because they want to, […]

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Bias of Design: The Hidden Discrimination issues in AI

2025-04-08 Haoqi Geng 0

How Gender Bias Hides in Algorithms (Image source: Google) It started with a credit card. In 2019, Apple collaborated with Goldman Sachs to launch the Apple Card, a credit card that it claimed was “intelligent” […]

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Your Privacy Isn’t Yours Anymore: Navigating Digital Rights in Today’s Online World

2025-04-08 Zhejun Yang 0

Imagine walking into your favorite café. Before you even place an order, the barista hands you your usual latte, perfectly prepared exactly how you like it. It’s convenient—but also unsettling. Now imagine this scenario happening […]

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Privacy Dilemmas in the Digital Age through the Facial Recognition Controversy

2025-04-08 Zixuan Zhang 0

Grocery shopping accidentally swiped face While you’re still in the throes of shopping, while you’re checking out and paying for your purchases, overhead surveillance is watching your every move and facial expression and trying to […]

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When ‘IP address: xxx’ becomes a weapon of regional discrimination

2025-04-08 Ying Wang 0

Introduction Since 2022, Chinese social media platforms have been required to display users’ IP locations under the Internet User Account Information Management Regulations. Posts and comments now show provincial locations for domestic users and country/region […]

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Hate Speech and Harms Online: Deleting Comments Is Not Enough

2025-04-08 Yuxuan Wang 0

On October 27, 2018, a man broke into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, the United States,killed 11 people. Before the attack, he had posted anti-Semitic comments on the far-right platform Gab, and said […]

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