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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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Facebook’s AI Speaks English. Everyone Else Is On Their Own.

2026-04-13 Ruoyan Wang 0

How the biggest social platform’s system protects and sacrifices users simultaneously. When you open Facebook and find a violent post calling for action against you one day. So you report them. Unfortunately, there is no […]

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Is Your Privacy Worth 260$ a Year? The Dangerous Logic Behind Meta’s “Pay or OK”

2026-04-13 Fei Yu 0

The Price of Free The last time you liked a friend’s post on Instagram or scrolled through videos on TikTok, did you pay for it? Of course not, but that doesn’t mean you didn’t pay […]

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Consent Without Choice: How Platforms Engineer Dependence and Undermine Digital Privacy

2026-04-13 Yihan Fan 0

Clicking “Accept” Is Not the Same as Choosing To download an app, you usually need to register, a process most people are familiar with. You read the terms, click “Accept”, and continue. On the surface, […]

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Hate for Clicks: How Online Outrage Became a Business Model

2026-04-12 张泽菲尔 0

Have you ever felt that the most extreme voices on the Internet are often the most “attractive”? From the controversial Internet celebrity Andrew Tate to the extreme racist Paul Miller, it seems that the more […]

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“I Have Nothing to Hide” But My Data Does: Why Context Is the Key to Digital Privacy

2026-04-12 Siqi Liu 0

Nowadays, people often say: “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.” They dismiss digital privacy as a niche concern for “nerds” or those with secrets, treating it as a luxury rather […]

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When sharing becomes surveillance: What do we pay on Redbook

2026-04-12 Ruirui Wang 0

Introduction Rednote (the official name of Xiaohongshu), as one of China’s largest social media platforms, boasts hundreds of millions of users and is used by nearly everyone in China. In 2025, following the U.S. ban […]

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Privacy in the Digital Age: What do We Really Pay for the Free Apps?

2026-04-12 Weixiao Zhang 0

Now, in the digital age, we use free apps every day: social media, shopping, navigation, ordering takeouts… There is no cost for them to download, and some of them don’t seem to have a clear […]

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Am I Consenting to Be Broadcast? Privacy and Digital Rights in the Age of Bystander Videos

2026-04-11 Yitong Wang 0

Increasingly, ordinary people are being filmed without their knowledge, and their videos are being uploaded to social media. This blog argues that amateur videos are not simply a feature of public life, but a concern […]

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When Apps Start Digging Through Your Photo: Where Exactly Do the Boundaries of User Privacy Lie?

2026-04-11 Zihao Cui 0

Recently, an incident involving an app that deleted users’ photos has sparked widespread concern. Not only did users lose a significant amount of data, but more importantly, this has led people to realize a deeper […]

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