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The Consent Illusion: Why “I Agree” Isn’t a Real Choice

2025-04-13 Yuchen Lu 0

I believe that everyone has had the experience of signing into a new website or application, often scrolling to the bottom of a privacy policy and Terms and Conditions, clicking “I Agree” without reading them […]

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What would happen to your digital self when you die? Navigating the Complexities of Digital Legacy

2025-04-13 Zihan Zhou 0

Ghost in the machine: digital death in the age of algorithms In February 2025, South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron committed suicide. Private photos and videos of her with male star Kim Soo-hyun appeared on social […]

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Artificial Intelligence – Another Constructed Myth?

2025-04-13 Yihuan Fu 0

I guess you must have heard of ChatGPT or are using it right now. Especially in recent years, whether you like it or not, it has been playing an increasingly important role. Maybe you know that artificial […]

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“Your Body, My Choice”: Gendered Hate and the Digital Persecution of Women

2025-04-13 Yuanxin Wen 0

Right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes posted the message, “Your body, my choice. Forever.” during Donald Trump’s successful 2024 U.S. presidential campaign. The phrase rapidly popularized on mainstream social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X […]

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In Memory of Sulli: Why Platforms Must Be Held Accountable

2025-04-13 Yuqi Wang 0

A Death That Changed the Conversation The news of South Korean singer and actress Choi Jin-ri, known by her stage name Sulli, is what shattered the hearts of Korean society and others on October 14, […]

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Are you actually making your own decisions? Or are you being drawn in by an algorithm

2025-04-13 Ruisha Zhang 0

Invisible referees and decision makers: how AI is taming our attention when algorithms start governing society. It seems that we are always blinded by a layer of cloth called algorithmic data, and our attention is […]

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Platformisation of Digital Rights: A Case Study of Apple Journal Application

2025-04-13 Hongjie Zhu 0

The phrase “Privacy is a human right” appears mostly through statements made by technological companies who present themselves as advocates of user rights. But what does it mean when privacy becomes part of the products […]

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I Know Where You Are: Privacy and Digital Rights From the Perspective of Digital Governance in China

2025-04-13 Yuzhu Zhou 0

You may have experienced this scenario: you are chatting with a stranger on a social media platform and casually ask “where are you?” But on the Chinese Internet, this question becomes redundant because your location […]

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‌When Pink becomes a crime: How many souls do we have to bury with our keyboards?

2025-04-13 Jialu Li 0

In July 2022, a 23-year-old Chinese girl named Linghua Zheng posted a photo on the social platform Rednote. In the photo, Zheng, with beautiful pink hair and a smile, with the graduate admission letter in […]

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She with pink hair shouldn’t have died: How did social media hatred turn into a real tragedy?

2025-04-13 Binyue Ouyang 0

Tragedy turns China pink: The cost of online hate speech On July 13, 2022, Zheng Linghua, a 23-year-old girl from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, went to visit her bedridden grandfather with her master’s admission letter. To share […]

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