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Online Hate in South Korea: How Platform Design Enables Gender-Based Harm

2025-04-13 Jenny Zhe Qin Wu 0

Across South Korea, young men are turning to online forums like DC Inside to express frustration around gender equality — and increasingly, that frustration is taking the form of misogyny. Launched in 1999, Digital Camera […]

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From Tweet to Street: Deadly Rumor Triggers Southport Riots

2025-04-13 Shicong Lyu 0

Introduction How deadly can an internet rumour be? The tragedy that unfolded in a small town in the UK in the summer of 2024 provided a shocking answer. Three young girls were innocently murdered in […]

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The impact and challenges of social media speech on American politics

2025-04-13 Ziming Luo 0

Unprecedented experience: voting with just a tap In many ways, social media has brought citizens a new era of experience. Social media is different from traditional media. Social media allows citizens to interact almost unlimitedly, […]

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When Net Justice Turns Lethal: The Tragedy of a Wuhan Mother and the Rise of Digital Violence

2025-04-13 Shuwen Li 0

Introduction: When a Cry for Justice Becomes a Target for Hate On May 23, 2023, a heartbreaking accident rocked Wuhan Hongqiao Primary School. A first grader was unfortunately knocked down by a schoolteacher’s vehicle. After […]

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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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Creating a safer network environment

2025-04-12 Runcheng Tian 0

Is the Internet really perfect now? The emergence of the Internet can be said to be a historic innovation, which has completely changed people’s lives and brought them into a new cyber world. In terms […]

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What Happens When Your Face Becomes Data? Australia’s Digital Rights at Risk

2025-04-08 Chen Wang 0

Will people still consent to information being collected when biometric surveillance becomes the norm? Australia’s latest privacy reforms have opened up a debate about civil rights and digital system. Australia’s privacy law reforms learn from facial […]

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The Real Culprit Behind the Keyboard: Individual Actions or Platform Responsibility?

2025-04-08 Chenxi Qu 0

“Freedom of speech does not protect you from the consequences of saying stupid shit.” — Jim C. Hines Introduction In modern society, people are used to opening social media every day to share their feelings, […]

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Victim-Blaming as Hate Speech: The Moderation Gap on Social Media

2025-04-08 Riska Avi Amanda 0

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Platforms have ears: How our rights are Being Challenged in Digital Spaces

2025-04-08 Dingyi Xiong 0

It is now a common sense that people in society enjoys human rights, which not only covers the right of privacy, freedom of speech, staying away from harm and other inhuman treatment, but also includes […]

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