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Digital Exclusion: What Happens When Essential Services Move Online

When appointments, forms, and proof systems move online, exclusion becomes administrative. This guide follows one composite booking attempt to show where public services must keep usable alternatives open.

June 28, 2026 / Digital Inclusion / Digital Rights
Digital Exclusion: What Happens When Essential Services Move Online
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When an Algorithm Denies You an Opportunity: Can You Ask for an Explanation?

A FAQ on automated decisions, human review, data access, discrimination signs, and appeal routes in jobs, credit, housing, benefits, and platforms.

June 28, 2026 / Algorithmic Discrimination / Benefit Appeals
When an Algorithm Denies You an Opportunity: Can You Ask for an Explanation?
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How Much Personal Data Does an App Really Need?

A practical permissions audit for deciding what an app needs, what it merely wants, and how to reduce unnecessary data collection.

June 28, 2026 / Privacy / Digital Rights
How Much Personal Data Does an App Really Need?
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Why Platform Reporting Systems So Often Fail the People Reporting Harm

An explainer on why platform reports often fail, what a rejected report means, and what accountable moderation would need to show.

June 28, 2026 / Online Harassment / Platform Accountability
Why Platform Reporting Systems So Often Fail the People Reporting Harm
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Private Images Were Shared Without Consent—Where Can I Get Help?

A safety-centered guide to urgent removal, evidence, support, and next steps after intimate or private images are shared without consent.

June 28, 2026 / Online Harassment / Privacy
Private Images Were Shared Without Consent—Where Can I Get Help?
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Someone Is Impersonating Me Online—How Can I Respond?

A decision-path guide for verifying impersonation, reporting accounts, reducing identity-theft risk, warning contacts, and avoiding direct escalation.

June 28, 2026 / Online Harassment / Platform Accountability
Someone Is Impersonating Me Online—How Can I Respond?
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How to Preserve Digital Evidence Without Exposing Yourself Further

How to save screenshots, links, timestamps, exports, and storage records while reducing the risk that harmful material spreads further.

June 28, 2026 / Online Harassment / Digital Rights
How to Preserve Digital Evidence Without Exposing Yourself Further
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I Am Being Harassed Online—What Should I Do First?

A first-response guide for online harassment: immediate safety, evidence capture, account security, blocking, reporting, and support.

June 28, 2026 / Online Harassment / Privacy
I Am Being Harassed Online—What Should I Do First?
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Who Gets Remembered? Building a Community Archive Before Knowledge Disappears

A consent-centred method for preserving oral histories, recordings, photographs, publications, metadata, and context before community knowledge is lost.

June 28, 2026 / Public Memory / Oral History
Who Gets Remembered? Building a Community Archive Before Knowledge Disappears
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What Safety Means to People Who Do Not Feel Protected by Institutions

A listening-session record on safety as people define it when police, authorities, public space, and neighbourhood life do not feel equally protective.

June 28, 2026 / Anti-Racism / Identity & Belonging
What Safety Means to People Who Do Not Feel Protected by Institutions
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How Community Organizers Keep Going When Change Comes Slowly

Three organizers speak about disappointment, care, conflict, burnout, and the small signs that keep collective work alive before institutions move.

June 28, 2026 / Burnout / Migration
How Community Organizers Keep Going When Change Comes Slowly
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When Sharing Your Story Helps—and When It Becomes Another Burden

Contributors and facilitators complicate the idea that public storytelling is always empowering, naming consent, repetition, exposure, editing control, compensation, anonymity, and refusal.

June 28, 2026 / Community Journalism / Oral History
When Sharing Your Story Helps—and When It Becomes Another Burden