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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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The price behind the traffic: Why is your “anger” the most valuable product of the marketing account?

2026-04-12 Li Xinyu Li 0

Figure 1. Illustration by Maria-Juliana Rojas. Images in Illustration by Vadym Kalitnyk/Getty Images; Adobe Stock,1(Jones 2024) Have you ever opened your Instagram and TikTok after a star or Internet celebrity was exposed to a negative […]

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When the Internet Remembers Your Name: Doxxing, Platform Amplification, and the Governance of Online Abuse

2026-04-12 Han Wu 0

Two Cases, One Question What struck me about these two cases, separated by an ocean and a language barrier, is how similar the mechanism of harm turned out to be. In 2023, a coordinated doxxing campaign […]

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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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Are Algorithms Reinforcing Inequality Instead of Removing Bias?

2026-04-10 Xinyu Na 0

In the current age of technology, algorithms decide what individuals see, and the posts that go viral, and who gets hired. Algorithms have often been considered to be objective because they are free from human […]

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Rethinking Responsibility: Big Tech and The Duty of Care

2026-04-09 Michelle Tay 0

For years, social media companies have positioned themselves as neutral intermediaries, likening themselves to just “post office delivering the mail”. But things are about to change. In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through […]

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Death by Prompt: When conversational AI assists in self-harm

2026-04-09 Leah Juaymah Mababangloob 0

Trigger Warning:  This post contains references to self-harm, suicide and mental health crises. In times of distress, many people now turn not to friends, therapists, or crisis hotlines, but to a chatbot. Conversational AI systems […]

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