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When privacy becomes a bargaining chip, platforms are reshaping users’ lives in the digital age

2026-04-13 Yinuo Chen 0

Key words: Digital privacy, platform governance, data rights, Australian privacy, data breaches, algorithm, governance  In the digital age, our data has gained value. The platform profits from gathering, analyzing and trading data, and the government […]

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When Platforms Become Part of the Problem:Why Hate Speech Needs More Than Moderation

2026-04-13 Breeley Yu 0

It Is Not Just About Bad Users Online hate speech is often discussed as mainly caused by the publication of offensive content by a few harmful users, but this explanation is too simple. The research […]

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Always There, Always Responsive: What Are AI Companions Really Selling?

2026-04-13 Cancan Yang 0

After a long day of study or work, you feel completely drained. You open your phone, and there, waiting for you on the screen, is a “digital companion” with an almost perfect face, voice, and […]

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When Google Stops Giving You Links and Starts Giving You Answers

2026-04-13 Jinyao Meng 0

AI Overviews and AI Mode look like simple upgrades to search. But what they really change may be the platform’s power over knowledge, visibility, and attention. Figure 1. Google AI Overviews interface. Source: Google (2024). […]

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The Ghost in the Machine: Why Your Next Burger Might Cost More Because Your Phone Battery is Low

2026-04-13 Aiyue Tang 0

The Invisible Price Tag Imagine you are standing on Broadway, right outside the University of Sydney, after a long day of lectures. It’s raining, you’re tired, and your phone battery is at a critical 3%. […]

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Traded Privacy for Convenience, but Platforms Used It to “Scam” Me?

2026-04-13 Hantao Xu 0

To be honest, I can’t even remember when I started completely “giving up” on protecting my privacy. Every time I download a new app and a dozens-of-pages-long “Privacy Policy and User Agreement”—with font so small […]

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Online Hate Speech and Digital Harm: When Olympic Champions Become Targets

2026-04-13 Jiayun Shi 0

Have you ever stopped to think about what happens to elite athletes the moment they step off the Olympic podium, take off their medals, and scroll through their phones? We cheer them on as they […]

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Are we losing the control of our data?How platforms reshape privacy, power, and user control

2026-04-13 Ruohan Bian 0

Have you ever had such an experience: your mobile phone seems to be able to quickly “read” your thoughts? You may just casually mention something in a chat or call, and soon it will appear […]

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Facebook’s AI Speaks English. Everyone Else Is On Their Own.

2026-04-13 Ruoyan Wang 0

How the biggest social platform’s system protects and sacrifices users simultaneously. When you open Facebook and find a violent post calling for action against you one day. So you report them. Unfortunately, there is no […]

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Limitations of Digital Safety Laws: Why Are Children Still at Risk Online? Operation X-ray Wick: Case Study

2026-04-13 尹佳欣 0

Online Child Abuse Source: BBC (2020) Recently, it was in the news that a 27-year-old man in Australia has been charged with 596 offences after police found more than 23,000 videos and images of alleged […]

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