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Weibo’s “Toilet Accounts” Were Supposed to Disappear Under the Qinglang Campaign. So Why Are They Still Here?

2026-04-11 Rian Jin 0

Since Weibo has clearly stated that the “toilet accounts” is harmful and taken relevant measures, why does it appear again and again? At first glance, this seems to be a simple audit mistake, which may […]

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Am I Consenting to Be Broadcast? Privacy and Digital Rights in the Age of Bystander Videos

2026-04-11 Yitong Wang 0

Increasingly, ordinary people are being filmed without their knowledge, and their videos are being uploaded to social media. This blog argues that amateur videos are not simply a feature of public life, but a concern […]

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Breaking the Deadlock: Generative AI Presents New Challenges and Threats to Intellectual Property, Legal Systems, and Cultural Innovation

2026-04-11 Meixu Zhang 0

If creativity ends up being nothing more than data for generative artificial intelligence, what will the value of creation be, and what will it bring to creators? Foreword If describing generative artificial intelligence in one […]

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Beyond Deletion: Hate Speech Governance, Structural Harm, and the Lao A Incident

2026-04-11 Yuhan Guo 0

Background With the rise of digital platforms, the management of hate speech and online harms has become an important topic in their governance. Many people believe that the biggest challenge in managing hate speech is […]

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“I Agree” Means Nothing: How Meta, Clearview AI, and Your Everyday Apps Are Still Stealing Your Privacy

2026-04-11 Keyu Duan 0

With the rapid development of the internet, our privacy is becoming increasingly delicate and increasingly concerning. But let’s be honest, when was the last time you actually read a privacy policy from start to finish? […]

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Deleting Doesn’t Mean Disappearing: Is the “Right to Delete” on Threads Real?

2026-04-11 Xueqi Lin 0

Image from RECHARGUE(2023) Convenience comes at a price You post something on Threads, sharing your current mood and thoughts. A few minutes later, you suddenly have second thoughts, so you immediately hit ‘delete’. The content […]

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When Apps Start Digging Through Your Photo: Where Exactly Do the Boundaries of User Privacy Lie?

2026-04-11 Zihao Cui 0

Recently, an incident involving an app that deleted users’ photos has sparked widespread concern. Not only did users lose a significant amount of data, but more importantly, this has led people to realize a deeper […]

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Who Controls What We See? Platforms, Algorithms, and AI — The Case of TikTok

2026-04-11 Huiwen Jiang 0

On an ordinary day, I casually mentioned to a friend, “I’m thinking of dyeing my hair red lately.” So, I opened TikTok to search for some red hair inspiration. After browsing for a few minutes, […]

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OpenAI’s Victory over Garante and What It Means for Our Privacy and Digital Rights

2026-04-11 Xin He 0

Introduction In March 2026, a major legal case reached a shocking conclusion that should worry every internet user. A Rome court scrapped the €15 million fine levied against OpenAI by Italy’s data protection authority, Garante […]

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Different Masks, Same Face: How Facebook and Weibo Both Fail the Vulnerable

2026-04-11 Shitong Xie 0

Source: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/1104156033659319157/ In January 2025, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, announced a decision that shocked the world — Facebook would significantly relax restrictions on hate speech, allowing users to post discriminatory content that was […]

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