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Radicalization and Reproductive Rights: Revising Section 230 in a Post-Roe America Louisa Carron Nov 19, 2022 The Supreme Court's examination of Section 230 in two upcoming cases may limit the spread of terrorist content on…
War and the World Wide Web: The Rise of The Splinternet Itai Epstein May 22, 2022 The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has shown that, with worldwide coordination, a country can effectively…
Opinion | A Love Letter to the Internet Sara Parker Feb 1, 2022 Wordle is specifically designed to use only three to five minutes of your day, offering no additional levels or…
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Dystopia Is Here: Why You Should Fear the Metaverse Sara Parker Nov 11, 2021 The threat of the Metaverse extends beyond those currently posed by Facebook: it is a threat of complete control of…
Justice Department vs Google: the Politics of Antitrust in the United States Ewan Halliday Jan 13, 2021 During the Biden administration, it appears there will be a balance between pushing whatever antitrust legislation…
How Social Media Divides Us Joshua Poggianti Nov 3, 2020 Social media platforms show users what they want, no matter the validity of the content. While this function is…
How Data Helped Big Tech Monopolize Modernity Sara Parker Oct 9, 2020 While the concentration of these platforms may be convenient for consumers, they are fatal for the once innovative…