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When the Algorithm Decides Everything: From Invisible Labor to Emotional Control, Are We Really “Choosing”?

2026-04-12 Kerui Miao 0

When “choice” becomes a guided process On an ordinary evening, you might have just walked home from the company; you might have just finished an assignment, or you might have just ended a date. Right now, […]

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Harm Without Slurs: How Cultural Context Challenges the Moderation of Hate Speech and Online Abuse

2026-04-12 Jiayang Wan 0

When many people browse their social media, they often encounter a subtle situation. For example, in the comment sections discussing female scholars or working women, you may see remarks like, “She is so successful…there must […]

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When sharing becomes surveillance: What do we pay on Redbook

2026-04-12 Ruirui Wang 0

Introduction Rednote (the official name of Xiaohongshu), as one of China’s largest social media platforms, boasts hundreds of millions of users and is used by nearly everyone in China. In 2025, following the U.S. ban […]

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When Everything Sounds “Fine”: The Normaliztion of Soft Hate Speech

2026-04-12 Baoliang Wang 0

https://unsdg.un.org/latest/stories/combating-hate-speech-lessons-asia Hate speech don’t always start with obvious offense. Sometimes, everything just starts with an ordinary short video. The picture is clean and the rhythm is easy. A person expresses a certain “opinion” in a […]

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The Cost of Speech Freedom or a Failure of Moderation

2026-04-12 Ying Huang 0

The power of speech on social media is growing stronger, while the moderation, digital policy and governance have not adapted quickly enough, which has already led to online harms. Many people can feel that the […]

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Privacy in the Digital Age: What do We Really Pay for the Free Apps?

2026-04-12 Weixiao Zhang 0

Now, in the digital age, we use free apps every day: social media, shopping, navigation, ordering takeouts… There is no cost for them to download, and some of them don’t seem to have a clear […]

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Artificial intelligence glasses: an intelligent tool based on big data

2026-04-12 Han Zhang 0

Meta AI glasses, image from Meta website. On March 10, 2026, at Meta’s latest press conference, Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses V23 were released. The latest smart glasses support users to have real-time […]

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“The Illusion of Consent”: How Digital Platforms Are Reshaping Privacy and Digital Rights

2026-04-12 Hanyin Liang 0

Introduction What did you “pay” when you clicked on an APP, browsed a short video and searched for a product on your mobile phone? On the surface, it is free, but in fact it hides […]

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“Sharenting”Children in the AI Age: Privacy, Safety, and Digital Footprints

2026-04-12 Evelyn Xu 0

Parents often post photos of their children on social platforms just to record good moments. Now in the AI era, generative video tools like Sora make it easier to imagine and believe that “synthesizing a […]

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Do Algorithms Control What We See and Do Online? A Closer Look at TikTok and Douyin

2026-04-12 Angel Yang 0

Figure 1 from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tiktok-douyin-8-major-product-differences-richard-heathcote/ Have you ever opened any social media applications just to scroll for a minute and then suddenly realised that you have been there far longer than you meant to? It usually starts […]

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