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To what extent has a lack of diversity influenced the development of the Internet? How does this lack of diversity harm societies and individuals?

In a world populated by social media posts, with seemingly unlimited diversity on the Internet it is somewhat difficult to remember and perceive a world that lacked diversity, and the existence of such socio-cultural phenomenon […]

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Wed 3 pm RE

Bullying, harassment, violent content, hate, porn and other problematic content circulates on digital platforms. Who should be responsible for stopping the spread of this content and how?

The impact of network problems on society and audiences With the rapid development of science and technology, people’s lives are full of a great number of information. The digital platforms spread information through various media, […]

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The lack of diversity on the Internet.

Start from the Web 2.0 era, platform model was integrated into the development of internet. As a virtual and extensive public sphere, the construction relies on the participation of users and the contribution of collective […]

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Manan Fri RE 11am

Bullying, harassment, violent content, hate, porn, and other problematic content circulates on digital platforms. Who should be responsible for stopping the spread of this content, and how?

“Social Media Logos” by BrickinNick is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.   Introduction The world has significantly developed to a point where access to information has significantly changed how people interact. Bullying is one of the trends that […]

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CC Thu 2pm BW

The Uniform Thinking that Informs Internet Processes

“White males and diversity” by OregonDOT is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Historical Homogeneity The initial motivation behind the creation of the Internet was to develop a decentralised environment where information could become more accessible to its users. […]