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It’s Not Just “Bad Comments”: The Real Harm of Digital Misogyny

2026-04-17 Tina Wu 0

In an age when social media is widely used, online harm has become a serious social issue. Within this discussion, one very common misunderstanding is that many people see online misogyny as simply rude language […]

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More Than Just Mean Comments: How Platforms Amplify Online Harm

2026-04-17 Kaida Zhao 0

A cruel comment online can be easy to dismiss as a single act of bad behaviour. But cyberbullying on social media rarely stays at the level of one comment, one user, or one moment. On […]

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Automation and the Workplace: How Soon Do We Lose Our Remaining Jobs?

2026-04-17 孙寒冰 0

For the past few decades, people have been made to believe one thing: that automation will take their jobs in the future. Well, automation is no longer something of the distant future. It is here […]

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Social Media Feels Private? That’s Exactly the Trick.

2026-04-17 Daiqiuchi Xiong 0

Image source: https://www.michigandaily.com/opinion/your-phone-in-bed-time-is-just-revenge-bedtime-procrastination/ You probably scroll through social media every day without thinking about it at all. You send messages on WeChat, post stories on Instagram, scroll through TikTok, and like the photos of your […]

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Australia goverment always tries to protect children from online harm, but it seems something wrong

2026-04-17 Youshi Wang 0

Image resource https://readon.substack.com/p/australias-under-16-social-media The Australian government is combating the impact of online harm on young people by enacting restrictive legislation for teenagers (Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024).This seems like a strong […]

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Who Really Moderates the Internet?

2026-04-17 Vashti Mukherjee 0

The Hidden Labour Behind Social Media “The internet isn’t cleaned by algorithms. It’s cleaned by people.” You may have reported a post on Instagram or flagged a video on TikTok, for it to either disappear […]

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Algorithms Do More Than Just “Understand You”: How TikTok Shapes Our Attention

2026-04-17 Yixuan Wang 0

This article argues that TikTok is more than entertainment; its algorithm—driven by artificial intelligence, automation, and algorithmic governance—wields immense power, raising questions about accountability, transparency, and oversight. After browsing TikTok for a while, you’ll notice […]

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Regulating online Hate Speech: Responsibilities among Platforms and Companies Behind

2026-04-16 Yuncheng Wang 0

Professor: Jonathon Hutchinson Student Yuncheng Wang StuID:541017071 Overview Regulation on Online platform are vital to its functioning. Platform, sometimes defined as the community that allows users to share their ideas, experiences based on Internet. The […]

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Why Online Hate Speech Isn’t Just Speech: How Platform Design Amplifies Digital Violence

2026-04-16 Xuanru Shi 0

Hate speech has become an everyday phenomenon in modern society. As we are inundated with hostile comments, ridicule and public abuse from people over their appearance, identity or lifestyle on social media, it has become […]

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Algorithm Traps: Do You Really Determine Your Own Aesthetic Preferences?

2026-04-15 Xi Yu 0

In your spare time, whilst lying in bed scrolling through Douyin (Tiktok in China), you may have come across videos like this: Video source: Douyin influencer @Setherhh77 The creator spends the first three seconds showing […]

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