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AI Face-Changing and Facial Recognition Technology, Chanllege to Digital Privacy

2025-04-14 Wanyue Zhang 0

We’re living in a era which digital privacy can be a crucial living resource. If you’re a social media user, you probably suffer from digital privacy issues. Promotion messages come into your e-mail box everyday, […]

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Who Sets the Line? Rethinking the Boundaries of Content Moderation, Online Harm, and Free Speech

2025-04-14 Shihan Cheng 0

Introduction In today’s world where information spreads fast and opinions constantly collide, every post on social media easily falls on a blurry line between “free speech” and “online harm.” One person’s self-expression can be seen as another person’s […]

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Red Terror or Xiaohongshu? The Information Chaos Behind U.S.-China ‘Reconciliation’

2025-04-14 Shuyuan Zhang 0

“I woke up and found myself abroad.” This has become the true feeling of most users in Chinese app Xiaohongshu by the beginning of 2025. As USA banned TikTok in January 2025, many American users flocked to […]

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Online Hate in South Korea: How Platform Design Enables Gender-Based Harm

2025-04-13 Jenny Zhe Qin Wu 0

Across South Korea, young men are turning to online forums like DC Inside to express frustration around gender equality — and increasingly, that frustration is taking the form of misogyny. Launched in 1999, Digital Camera […]

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AI Dating Is Not Love: How AI Companions Manipulate Emotion and Deepen the Crisis of Digital Intimacy

2025-04-13 Zhige Hu 0

Imagine falling in love with someone who never forgets your birthday, always agrees with you, and replies instantly with just the right words. Sounds perfect? Now imagine that this “someone” isn’t human but an AI chatbot. AI […]

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From Tweet to Street: Deadly Rumor Triggers Southport Riots

2025-04-13 Shicong Lyu 0

Introduction How deadly can an internet rumour be? The tragedy that unfolded in a small town in the UK in the summer of 2024 provided a shocking answer. Three young girls were innocently murdered in […]

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When Digital Privacy Has No Borders

2025-04-13 Xinqi Li 0

A Global Personal Data Defence War Against Cross-Border Crime When scams became a huge industry, and most people believed their information might be misused, it was time to take action to win the global personal […]

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Do Algorithms Take Sides? How TikTok Shapes Political Perception Across Borders

2025-04-13 Yongjie Long 0

TikTok Case Study: Who Decides What You Get to See? It seems we’ve entered a new era—one where the boundaries between online and offline life are disappearing. “How many hours do you spend on TikTok?” […]

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Behind the Mask: Is Online Anonymity Protecting Speech or Powering Hate?

2025-04-13 Yangqianhui He 0

Introduction In this Internet age, many people feel fearless because of the “anonymity” provided by social media platforms, and make some controversial remarks on social media. They thought their identities would not be identified, but […]

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Algorithmic Authority: Driverless Cars, Driverless Responsibility?

2025-04-13 Yuwei Zhang 0

1. The Xiaomi SU7 Incident: A Tragedy of “Smart” Technology Out of Control In the spring of 2025, a tragic accident involving Xiaomi’s SU7 autonomous vehicle resulted in the deaths of three young women. Figure […]

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