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Who Really Controls the Internet? Platform Governance, Free Speech and the Politics of Content Moderation

2026-04-15 Sijie Huang 0

Who Really Controls the Internet? Have you ever been scrolling through your social media feed and wondered as to why some posts seem to be on the top, and the others seem to have disappeared […]

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Competitive gaming as a girl is downright distressing

2026-04-15 Meg Scott 0

[Trigger warning: This article discusses sexual harassment, misogyny, and instances of sexual violence in online gaming. Some experiences shared may be confronting or upsetting for readers.] I grew up in a computer café. The front […]

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Why I’m Muting the Mic: The Hidden Cost of Online Harms in Competitive Gaming.

2026-04-15 Yawen Xiao 0

Have you ever felt a sudden, nervous hesitation when you need to speak into your microphone in competitive games like Valorant or League of Legends? If you’re a woman, this brief hesitation isn’t pre-game anxiety, […]

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Is AI really neutral and Intelligence?

2026-04-15 Justin Jin 0

Welcome to the age of AI Artificial Intelligence has become the one of the most popular topics in recent years. The popularity of related topics suddenly surged along with the stocks of those artificial intelligence […]

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Insights into Online Hate Speech and Moderation with Case study of Olympic Medalist Eileen Gu

2026-04-14 Yining Sun 0

As a young Olympic gold medalist with a mixed Chinese American identity background, Eileen Gu has always been in the centre of attention. Initially, online discussions often focus on her competition performance. However, they gradually […]

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How Social Media Algorithms Amplify Misogynistic Content

2026-04-14 Yixin Wang 0

Many people believe that social media merely recommends content based on interests. However, many users have encountered this situation: some topics they have never actively searched for still keep appearing on recommendation pages. The Guardian […]

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Why Still Can’t Really Solve Online Hate

2026-04-14 Hedy Han 0

Nowadays, more and more people are addicted to social media. If you spend enough time on social media, sooner or later you will encounter hate-filled content. It may take the form of racist remarks, sexist […]

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Algorithms are “hacking” your job interviews: In the era of black box governance, how much digital rights do we have left?

2026-04-14 Jiaxuan Yang 0

The Two-Second Rejection: Why You Are Invisible Imagine that you spend weeks meticulously polishing your resume for a long-coveted position. You have conducted a study on the company culture and precisely quantified your achievements. And then […]

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Who’s Really in Control? How Algorithms Shape What We See and Think

2026-04-14 Zi Jing 0

You think you’re just watching. But something is watching you back. Consider the last time you used TikTok, Youtube, or even Google. You spent a few seconds on the app, then the videos ensnared your […]

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Can we balancing the power imbalance?

2026-04-14 Patricia Larasgita 0

Do you ever have experience signing up for a platform, like a social media platform? You must be asked to fill out a form and giving away your personal information to create an account and […]

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