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Free Speech or Platform Failure? How X Enabled the Rise of Online Hate

2026-04-09 Kai Gu 1

(https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/oct/28/elon-musk-twitter-hate-speech-concerns-stock-exchange-deal) In recent years, digital platforms have increasingly presented themselves as neutral spaces for communication. But this idea is becoming harder to accept. The case of X (formerly Twitter) under Elon Musk shows how platform […]

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Hate speech and digital platforms: Do digital platforms need to be held accountable for hate speech?

2026-04-09 Karina Zhang 0

Image from: https://www.freedomforum.org/is-hate-speech-illegal/ ·Introduction In the minds of many people, the Internet is a platform that allows anyone to express any different viewpoints, with a high degree of freedom and interactivity. However, the current internet […]

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The Digital Divide in South-east Asia is Urban-Rural: A Case of AI Literacy

2026-04-09 Huiling Zhao 0

AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology has satisfactorily arrived in South-east Asia. Multiple studies claim the establishment of AI data centres and the arrival of a new arena in AI innovation, with billions of business investments from Chinese, […]

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When Art Becomes Ore: Why Creators are Fleeing X’s Digital Mines

2026-04-09 Yuxuan Shi 0

What happened on X? In late 2024, something strange started happening on X (formerly Twitter). Artists weren’t arguing, trending, or going viral—they were quietly leaving. The reason? A small update to the platform’s Terms of […]

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Rethinking Responsibility: Big Tech and The Duty of Care

2026-04-09 Michelle Tay 0

For years, social media companies have positioned themselves as neutral intermediaries, likening themselves to just “post office delivering the mail”. But things are about to change. In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through […]

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A Tragedy of Online Hate Speech: How a Grieving Mother Became a Victim

2026-04-09 Hazel Wang 0

When regulators fail to curb malicious behaviour on social media platforms, a tragedy in Wuhan demonstrates that a week of unrestricted online hate speech can even be a matter of life and death. Source: Wikimedia […]

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Death by Prompt: When conversational AI assists in self-harm

2026-04-09 Leah Juaymah Mababangloob 0

Trigger Warning:  This post contains references to self-harm, suicide and mental health crises. In times of distress, many people now turn not to friends, therapists, or crisis hotlines, but to a chatbot. Conversational AI systems […]

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The Invisible Shackles of Algorithms: TikTok’s Recommendation System and Algorithmic Governance in the Digital Age

2026-04-08 Xinyu Sheng 0

Fig.1 Digital Surveillance and Behavioral Control Mechanisms. From Control, Room, Monitors by V. Kukanauskas, 2024, Pixabay. Core Thesis TikTok collects personal data and creates behavior-modifying algorithms that exacerbate. The specific harms stem from three unique issues: […]

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When Privacy Becomes a Luxury Through the Pay or Consent Model of Meta

2026-04-08 Zixuan Liu 0

Meta logo illustration (Chee, 2024) What happens when the only way to avoid surveillance on social media is to pay for it? When it comes to Meta’s “pay or consent” model, it is easy to […]

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Grok Said Sorry. Then Kept going. Here’s Why That’s the Real Problem.

2026-04-08 Maddie Zhou 0

“Grok can put a bikini on everything.” On January 3, 2026, Elon Musk posted that and laughed. Because his AI had just dressed a toaster in swimwear, and apparently that’s what passes for innovation these […]

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