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Your Smart Home Is Watching. But Who Else Might Be?

2026-04-18 Chiara Chen 0

A safer home — or another point of entry? At 2 a.m., the screen of the mobile phone lit up: there was movement in the front door. A woman opened the background application of the […]

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The “I Agree” Trap: How We Became Subjects of a Private Digital Government

2026-04-18 Dieu Ha Ton 0

Think about the last time you downloaded a new app. Whether it was as music listening app, a messaging platform, or a quick game to pass the time on the bus, you were almost certainly […]

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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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Every Time you Click ‘Accept All’, YOU ARE Supporting a System that Collects our Personal Data and Strips us of our Rights

2026-04-18 Haylee Wang 0

Are you fed up with the ‘accept all’ buttons that pop up on every website? Do you find yourself clicking ‘accept all’ time and time again just to get rid of that annoying pop-up? You […]

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Generative AI and the Future of Creative Work:Governance Challenges for Digital Content Creators

2026-04-14 Angie Sheng  盛安琪 0

“Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral.”Melvin Kranzberg, 1986 https://www.jstor.org/stable/3105385?seq=2 A quick note from the editor Imagine opening your laptop and producing a complete advertising campaign in minutes: a marketing script written […]

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Us vs Them: The Platform Politics and Psychology of Online Hate Speech

2026-04-14 Sal Kumar 0

Delhi’s Red Fort Blast and the Rhetoric of Blame On November 10, 2025, an i20 car that exploded at the Red Fort area in New Delhi took the entire city by shock, killing 13 people […]

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When Convenience Becomes Dependence: Is Privacy Still Really a Choice on WeChat?

2026-04-14 Xinru Cheng 0

Privacy as a Personal Responsibility Have you ever felt that you cannot really leave a platform, even when you are worried about your privacy? In today’s digital society, people often think that privacy protection is […]

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“Is My Phone Listening to Me?”: users misunderstand with targeted ads and the erosion of digital privacy

2026-04-13 Xinrui Guo 0

Have you ever experienced and wondered that whenever you discuss about something, its advertisement will quickly appear on different platforms of your phone. Maybe you talked with your families after dinner about buying a new […] […]

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The consent you have already given: how the process of datafication by AI transforms your privacy

2026-04-13 Ismail Shaadmaan Syed 0

You access your phone, and immediately begin interacting with Instagram, accepting cookies, and agreeing to terms without having read them. And you just gave your consent – not to someone but to the whole system. […]

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Why TikTok Neutrality Is a Myth: What TikTok’s Handling of White Supremacist Content Reveals About Hate Speech, Moderation, and Power

2026-04-13 Yuni Yang 0

Introduction TikTok often gives people a relaxed, fast and harmless feeling. There are dance short videos, jokes, fashion content, and all kinds of short videos that people keep browsing on the platform. This kind of […]

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