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  • [ 2026-04-20 ] Algorithmic Amplification of Hate: Why Online Harms Are a Platform Design Problem Uncategorized
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Is Your Privacy Worth 260$ a Year? The Dangerous Logic Behind Meta’s “Pay or OK”

2026-04-13 Fei Yu 0

The Price of Free The last time you liked a friend’s post on Instagram or scrolled through videos on TikTok, did you pay for it? Of course not, but that doesn’t mean you didn’t pay […]

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Consent Without Choice: How Platforms Engineer Dependence and Undermine Digital Privacy

2026-04-13 Yihan Fan 0

Clicking “Accept” Is Not the Same as Choosing To download an app, you usually need to register, a process most people are familiar with. You read the terms, click “Accept”, and continue. On the surface, […]

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When Recommendation Feels Like Surveillance: TikTok and Digital Rights in the Platform Age

2026-04-13 Vivian Chen 0

Being a Chinese student in Australia, I have observed that the same experience with TikTok that is rather weird is described in more or less the same words by people around me. You say something […]

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The Algorithm Wants You to Stay: AI, Attention and Platform Design

2026-04-13 Kaibo Mao 0

Standfirst Browsing the internet often gives people a sense of personal habit. However, a major lawsuit may reveal another possibility: the real problem may be not only what we watch, but also how the platform […]

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Outrage as 50,000 Watch an Unconscious Woman Live-Streamed Without Consent: Privacy and Digital Rights at Stake

2026-04-13 Christina Ma 0

On the evening of February 2, 2026, the Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine broadcast a gynaecological surgery live on its WeChat Mini Program and WeChat Official Account. The footage directly shows […]

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Free Speech or Online Harm? Why Platforms Like X Can’t Stay Neutral-draft

2026-04-12 Yixia Lai 0

The idea of the Internet as a free world was once a fantasy to people. Anyone on the internet is able to share their thoughts and interact with others unrestrictedly. The idea of openness has […]

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Why Reporting Online Harassment Rarely Feels Like Protection

2026-04-12 Lanqiong Sun 0

When Platform Safety Becomes User Labour This video points out that in many cases, cyber harassment is gradually formed through repeated occurrences, exposures and interactions on social media platforms. This clarifies the core point of […]

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The price behind the traffic: Why is your “anger” the most valuable product of the marketing account?

2026-04-12 Li Xinyu Li 0

Figure 1. Illustration by Maria-Juliana Rojas. Images in Illustration by Vadym Kalitnyk/Getty Images; Adobe Stock,1(Jones 2024) Have you ever opened your Instagram and TikTok after a star or Internet celebrity was exposed to a negative […]

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Who Gets to Decide What Can Be Said Online?

2026-04-12 yshi0723@uni.sydney.edu.au 0

Hate Speech, Online Harms, and the Messy Politics of Moderation If you had asked internet idealists in the 1990s what online life would become, many would have given you an optimistic answer. The internet, they […]

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Did you really “agree”? —— Why is clicking “Agree” never a privacy option?

2026-04-12 Yuyao Fu 0

Did you really “agree”? —— Why is clicking “Agree” never a privacy option? Have you ever experienced this? You download a new app, and as soon as you open it, a whole page of dense […]

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