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The Era of Self-Media: Information Free or Pollution?

2025-04-07 Yudian Hou 0

The ability to use a mobile device is almost a must-have skill for people in today’s world. Even middle-aged and older people attempt to learn how to use these devices to keep up with technology, […]

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Lies for Clicks in a Post-Truth World: The Real Cost of Fake News

2025-04-07 Yusi Zhou 0

Introduction  “Qin Lang, Class 8, Grade 1, XX Primary School, your winter vacation homework was left in the toilet in Paris!” a blogger from China unexpectedly found a Chinese exercise book in a foreign land. […]

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How Loving Genshin Impact Became Shameful: Online Hate Speech, Platform Silence, and the Making of a Mocked Fandom

2025-04-07 Yijie Mao 0

“You still playing Genshin Impact?” The statement sounds harmless, or even just out of curious concern. However, these words often alerted the players of Genshin Impact immediately. Because such discussions, in the experience of these […]

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TikTok and the Epidemic of Hate Speech: Who Benefits from the Chaos?

2025-04-07 Jinhua Xie 0

In today’s digital landscape, where viral dances and life hacks coexist with political propaganda and hate-fueled rhetoric, TikTok has emerged as both a cultural phenomenon and a battleground for online harm. This platform, celebrated for […]

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Pandemic of Hate: How COVID-19 Unleashed a Global Wave of Anti-Chinese Speech

2025-04-07 Zeliang Li 0

Figure 1: “Protesters in New York City rallying against anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Demonstrators hold #StopAsianHate signs to show solidarity with Asian American communities. Introduction When COVID-19 first emerged, it brought not only […]

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Stop Pretending We Have a Choice: How Platforms Turn Privacy into Profit

2025-04-07 Jiaqi Sun 0

Do you really agree? Do you remember the last time you ‘agreed’? Maybe it was accepting your classmates’ point in class. Maybe it was allowing your friends to use your personal belongings. Or maybe it […]

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Algorithms are not neutral: Bias in technology from chatbots to AI recruiting system

2025-04-07 Siyi Wang 0

Everyday you may pick up your phone and start browsing TikTok or Rednote – this is probably the first thing many of us do in the morning. While you think you’re casually scrolling through, the […]

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Tesla Banned? What China’s Parking Lot Restrictions Reveal About Data Privacy

2025-04-07 Yang Yang 0

Imagine paying a premium price for a Tesla, only to find that it can’t get into your workplace car park, not because there’s no space, but because it’s seen as a security threat. This is […]

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Expanding the Boundaries of Privacy: Technological Surveillance, Risk Management, and Digital Rights

2025-04-07 Wenhou Yan 0

Expanding the Boundaries of Privacy: Technological Surveillance, Risk Management, and Digital Rights Introduction: Individual rights and privacy under the tide of The Times In the past, the Internet era is completely different, and the scope […]

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As Doxing Becomes the Norm Online, Everyone Risks Becoming the Hunted

2025-04-07 Yue Wang 0

“Doxing” refers to the malicious act of collecting and publicly disclosing another person’s private information online. This behavior is often accompanied by cyberbullying and, in some cases, real-life harassment. However, with the global proliferation of […]

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