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Why Success Makes You a Target Online

2026-04-13 Angel Ruan 0

Following the rapid growth of the internet, everyone has the right to express emotions and thoughts. Cyberspace is often imagined as a space for connecting everyone and a place for people who come from different […]

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When “watching videos” becomes a rule: How does TikTok make people addicted to doing so?

2026-04-13 Jiaye Zheng 0

Has this ever happened to you? Initially, you were planning on spending only ten minutes watching TikTok, but suddenly an hour has passed! People often seem to think that it is because of their weak […]

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Blocking children, Expanding Control: Australia’s Social Media Ban and Digital Rights

2026-04-13 Kaya Cai 0

The ban and its central contradiction Australia’s under 16 social media law took effect in December 2025. Under the law, age restricted social media platforms must take reasonable steps to stop Australians under 16 from […]

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Your Face Is No Longer Yours: How Deepfakes Turn Entertainment into Exploitation

2026-04-13 Yilin Li 0

Think about the last photo you posted online. Maybe it was a selfie, a birthday shot, or just a casual picture with friends. Now imagine that photo being used without your knowledge, to put your […]

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When AI Governs Everyday Life: Why Algorithms Are Not Neutral

2026-04-13 Sabrina Zhang 0

1.Introduction Daily life tells us that the web orders how we search for information, watch videos, consume news and talk to people. Furthermore, the results may tell us that our everyday life is increasingly ordered […]

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How Algorithms Quietly Control What We See Online?

2026-04-13 Krissy Liang 0

When we enter the online world, we get the impression that we are in an open and free world. We search, scroll, click, watch, thinking that we oversee what we view. However, there is a […]

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Artificial Intelligence Is Not “Neutral”: How Algorithms Shape Power and Inequality

2026-04-13 Andrew Yiming Wong 0

Are Algorithms Really Fair? Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been widely advertised as an objective, bias-reducing, high-efficiency technique. From suggesting to us what news to view and which films to watch to filtering job hunters […]

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The Digital Doctor is a “Black Box”: The Hidden Costs Behind AI Health Agents

2026-04-13 Lihao Xiao 0

A Seemingly Private Digital Clinic, Actually a One-Way Commercial Transaction Talking to a health agent like Ant Alford about a sleepless night or constant anxiety feels like a relief. You share personal struggles expecting a […]

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The People Who Watch the Worst of the Internet — So You Don’t Have To

2026-04-13 Shan Yu 0

How social media platforms built their “safety” on a hidden workforce nobody talks about. The Cleaners (2018), dir. Hans Block & Moritz Riesewieck When we remember the last time we saw a disturbing video that […]

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The Algorithm Isn’t Broken. It’s Working Exactly as Designed.

2026-04-13 Yu Han 0

Inside the invisible machine that decides what you see, what you believe  and what keeps you scrolling. By Yu Han A close-up of a smartphone displaying a social media feed with algorithm-curated content. (How to land […]

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