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When Hate Goes Viral: How Manipur Exposes the Dark Side of Digital Platforms

2026-04-13 Mathanmi Hungyo 0

It started with a video, but it didn’t end there. The Moment Everything Became Visible In July 2023, a video from Manipur, India, forced the nation and the world to stop and pay attention. It […]

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Your Face Is No Longer Yours: How Deepfakes Turn Entertainment into Exploitation

2026-04-13 Yilin Li 0

Think about the last photo you posted online. Maybe it was a selfie, a birthday shot, or just a casual picture with friends. Now imagine that photo being used without your knowledge, to put your […]

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Convenience at What Cost? The Hidden Risks of OpenClaw

2026-04-13 Zhaoyi Wang 0

In the past, most of us regarded AI assistants as a tool to answer questions. You enter an instruction and it will give you a reply. It can summarise articles, explain concepts, and draft emails, […]

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Deepfakes, Desire, and Data. How is AI Reshaping Pornography and Why is Regulation Failing?

2026-04-13 Isabelle Peirson 0

Deepfakes, desire, and data in an unregulated digital economy Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to everyday tools like ChatGPT, which now attracts over 190 million daily users, demonstrating its rapid integration into daily life; it […]

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How Algorithms Quietly Shape Our Choices: A TikTok Perspective

2026-04-13 Xingyi Dong 0

Why do you always keep scrolling through TikTok without stopping? Has there ever been a situation where you just opened TikTok to watch for a few minutes, but before you knew it, an hour had […]

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I Only Said It Out Loud—Why Is It Already on My Feed? Living with Privacy in a World That Knows You Too Well

2026-04-13 Yuqing Xia 0

You tell a friend that you may need to get a new jacket. It is merely an incidental remark- nothing material, something that you would not term as data. But ten minutes later, you pick […]

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Why Do Social Media Platforms Amplify Sexist Hate Speech?

2026-04-13 Gale Li 0

Have you ever noticed how the most extreme voices online always seem to get the most attention? If you spend just a few minutes scrolling through social media, you quickly notice a pattern: the loudest […]

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Emerging Challenges in Platform Governance: How rednote Amplifies Hate Speech and Online Harms

2026-04-13 Lucy Yao 0

When algorithms, beauty culture, and platform design intersect Social media platforms are often presented as spaces for creativity, self-expression and community building. However, these places are increasingly becoming an environment for the normalization and widespread […]

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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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