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When Victims Are Put on Trial: How Social Media “Manufactures” Hate Against Women

2026-04-19 Xiaoqin Zeng 0

Cui Lili, a Chinese woman who has already been legally recognized as a victim of sexual assault, was later labelled online as a “liar,” an “attention-seeker,” and someone staging a setup for profit. It may […]

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Is ChatGPT Really Neutral — or Quietly Shaping Our Beliefs?

2026-04-19 Yiting Liu 0

INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently a top-tier mainstream topic, and it’s easy to see that more and more people are using AI-generated content, such as ChatGPT. Whether it’s researching a historical event, a social […]

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Why does YouTube know you so well? Algorithms are subtly influencing our viewing behavior.

2026-04-18 Zongze Du 0

Before reading this blog, please turn on your YouTube channel. Have you noticed that you can always find videos you want to watch? Now, try searching for content that interests you and watching a video. […]

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Fixing the Door While Ignoring the Room: Rethinking Digital Platform Regulation

2026-04-18 Nuo Zhang 0

You only meant to scroll through TikTok for five minutes, but before you knew it, an hour had passed. This is not simply a matter of weak self-control. The algorithm is carefully designed to keep […]

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From search engines to answer engines, how does Google’s AI Overview reshape public knowledge?

2026-04-18 Zizi Qi 0

Imagine this scene: You wake up in the morning and are about to have a cup of milk, so you open Google and search “Is oat milk more nutritious than regular milk?”. Before you even open any websites, […]

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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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How Social Media Algorithms Amplify Misogynistic Content

2026-04-14 Yixin Wang 0

Many people believe that social media merely recommends content based on interests. However, many users have encountered this situation: some topics they have never actively searched for still keep appearing on recommendation pages. The Guardian […]

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Can we balancing the power imbalance?

2026-04-14 Patricia Larasgita 0

Do you ever have experience signing up for a platform, like a social media platform? You must be asked to fill out a form and giving away your personal information to create an account and […]

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Why TikTok’s Algorithm Is a Policy Problem, Not Just a Tech Feature

2026-04-14 Zicheng Jin 0

How the “For You“ Page quietly governs attention, visibility and behaviour online In your free time, you might reach for your phone to kill some time on TikTok. Just tell yourself you’ll watch a handful […]

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The Pink Hair Tragedy: Unpacking the Infrastructure of Gendered Hate Speech

2026-04-14 Yaojuan Shen 0

On January 23, 2023—the second day of the Lunar New Year—a 23-year-old girl who had just been accepted into a prestigious master’s program shared the good news with her sick grandfather in hospital. Yet it […]

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