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Privacy settings on social media platforms: Do users really benefit?

2025-04-13 Jiani Jiang 0

Imagine this, you’ve just shared a photo of a family gathering on Facebook, set to “Friends only”. A few days later, your colleague mentions the photo over lunch. Confused, you begin to wonder: What is […]

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Internet“bad language,” frequent occurrence of disaster, the audit of the difficulties of the many unresolved, the digital world-where the balance?

2025-04-13 Ruilin Huang 0

Because information is now spread so quickly, the Internet has infiltrated every aspect of our lives and grown to be an indispensable tool. It enables us to communicate with people thousands of kilometers apart and easily […]

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Did the AI security guard miss the guns: Are algorithms really more reliable than humans?

2025-04-13 Yaxuan Cui 0

On the night of April 3, in a sea of cheering footy fans at Melbourne’s iconic MCG, two men slipped through security with guns—right under the nose of an AI scanning system (Doran, 2025). After reading […]

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In the Age of Information Explosion: The Legal Boundaries Between Hate Speech and Free Speech

2025-04-13 Zhuoran Yang 0

The balanced game between combating hate speech and defending free expression Contemporary society is undergoing a revolutionary change in the way information is disseminated, and its dissemination rate and scope of influence are at an […]

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The impact and challenges of social media speech on American politics

2025-04-13 Ziming Luo 0

Unprecedented experience: voting with just a tap In many ways, social media has brought citizens a new era of experience. Social media is different from traditional media. Social media allows citizens to interact almost unlimitedly, […]

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Kanye’s public anti-Semitic remarks: Revealing growing moderation issues for x-hate speech

2025-04-13 Yuanyuan Yue 0

As social media has become the primary medium for people to communicate, hate speech on the platform has surged in recent years, and racial discrimination, gender attacks, and religious hatred have spread rapidly through the […]

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Fix the System, Not Just the Speech

2025-04-13 Yolanda Wang 0

Figure 1. The Prevalence of Hate Speech and Online Harms. (source) The Free Speech Narrative: A Shield for Harm? Free speech is often seen as the foundation of democracy. It portrays the idea that everyone […]

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What You See Might Not Be True: How Deepfakes Undermine Trust in the Age of Fake News

2025-04-13 Shuo Cao 0

Introduction: Can You Tell What’s Real? At the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, a video of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announcing the “surrender of the Ukrainian army” was widely circulated on social platforms. […]

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From Social Events to Memes: Platform Algorithms are Paralyzing Our Perception

2025-04-13 Jing Xu 0

Imagine that: In a causal afternoon, you scroll through social media, and suddenly a sensational breaking news story catches your eye – a major event is unfolding globally. At first, you are shocked like everyone […]

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Pay for Privacy? How Meta’s New Privacy Subscription Exposes the Risks of The Digital Age

2025-04-13 Xingye Zhu 0

You can buy your privacy, and Meta is putting a price on it to users across much of Europe. Imagine walking into a supermarket and seeing shelves full of “free” goods, but there’s a condition: […]

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