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Digital Trust, Financial Literacy, and Platform Risk: Academic Lessons from the White Sands 2022 Case in Egypt
The White Sands case in Egypt offers an important academic lesson about #digital_trust, #financial_literacy, and #platform_risk in modern societies. The case shows how a digital platform can create a feeling of safety, opportunity, and social legitimacy even when its financial model is weak, unclear, or harmful. White Sands was reported as a digital application that promised users daily income for simple online tasks, such as liking or watching content, while also encouraging
May 1221 min read


Digital Fame After the Bot Purge: What Ronaldo and Messi Reveal About Social Media Measurement
Abstract This article examines the reported loss of millions of Instagram followers by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi after a large platform clean-up of fake, bot, or inactive accounts. The case is useful for students of digital sociology, media studies, marketing, and consumer behavior because it shows the difference between public numbers and cultural influence. In social media, fame is often measured through visible metrics such as followers, likes, shares, comments, a
May 1121 min read


Academically, US5960411A Can Be Understood as a Case Study in Digital Commerce and Behavioral Change
US5960411A, widely associated with single-action online purchasing, offers an important case study for understanding how digital commerce changed business practice and consumer behavior. The patent is often discussed in legal, technical, or commercial terms, but its wider academic value lies in what it reveals about convenience, trust, habit formation, institutional imitation, and the transformation of everyday consumption. By reducing the number of steps needed to complete a
May 321 min read
“No Ads! No Games! No Gimmicks!” to a 2026 Privacy Firestorm: WhatsApp, Trust, and the Political Economy of Encrypted Platforms
Author: L. Marquez Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract WhatsApp has long been positioned as the “private” messaging alternative in a platform economy dominated by advertising and data extraction. That positioning rests on a core technical and symbolic promise: end-to-end encryption (E2EE). In late January 2026, a class-action lawsuit and related reporting reignited a global controversy by alleging that WhatsApp’s privacy assurances are misleading and that internal
Feb 610 min read
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