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Why TikTok Neutrality Is a Myth: What TikTok’s Handling of White Supremacist Content Reveals About Hate Speech, Moderation, and Power

2026-04-13 Yuni Yang 0

Introduction TikTok often gives people a relaxed, fast and harmless feeling. There are dance short videos, jokes, fashion content, and all kinds of short videos that people keep browsing on the platform. This kind of […]

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Why Harmful Content Persists Despite Moderation: Meta and the Limits of Platform Governance

2026-04-13 Yi Sun 0

Meta’s 2025 Shift and the Question It Reopened In January 2025, Meta announced major changes to its content moderation policies, claiming to prioritize “more speech and fewer mistakes”. The goal was to minimize the removal of lawful […]

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Who Really Makes the Rules Online?

2026-04-13 Mary Lu 0

If you’ ve ever opened TikTok just for five minutes and somehow lost an hour, you’ re not alone! The app seems to know exactly what you want to watch. One video leads to another, […]

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Deepfakes, Desire, and Data. How is AI Reshaping Pornography and Why is Regulation Failing?

2026-04-13 Isabelle Peirson 0

Deepfakes, desire, and data in an unregulated digital economy Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to everyday tools like ChatGPT, which now attracts over 190 million daily users, demonstrating its rapid integration into daily life; it […]

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Hate speech is not emotion: When fan culture biases sports discussion

2026-04-13 Vera Wang 0

“Don’t insult my family.” The person who said this sentence is China’s Olympic diving champion Quan Hongchan, a little girl who has just turned 19 this year. In March 2026, Quan Hongchan affirmed netizens not […]

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How Hate Speech and Online Harms Shape What We Believe Online

2026-04-13 Yuqing Hao 0

How Echo Chambers Create Conditions for Hate Speech In our daily lives, we can often hear “echo chamber.” Simply speaking, it refers to a situation where users are mainly exposed to information that reinforces their […]

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Why Don’t Privacy Concerns Make Us Leave Platforms?

2026-04-13 Xiaoling Fu 0

In April 2025, Meta announced that it would use public posts, comments, and user interactions with Meta AI from adults in the EU to train and improve its AI models (Meta, 2025). The company said […]

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Hate speech against overseas students in Chinese Digital Platforms.

2026-04-13 Anqi Yi 0

“Rebecca! Put him in the talent pool!” This sentence has become iconic across Douyin , also know as Chinese Tiktok. Who’s rebecca? Why put him in the talent pool? This trend all started with a content […]

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Why Clicking “I Agree” No Longer Protects Your Privacy

2026-04-13 Jiayang Yu 0

Introduction In most cases, we click on “I agree,” while navigating webpages on the internet, we fail to acknowledge what we are consenting to. While this practice is encouraged as a privacy protection, it is […]

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Be honest— you can’t live without WeChat, and it knows you better than you think.

2026-04-13 Yiming He 0

Just think about it: you wake up in the morning, pick up your phone, and reply to messages on WeChat; scan a QR code to buy breakfast on your way to work; use it to […]

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