Kid colours on himself while colouring in book
This kid made a mess while colouring in his book. He coloured on both his legs. But still tried to deny that he even drew on himself.
This kid made a mess while colouring in his book. He coloured on both his legs. But still tried to deny that he even drew on himself.
Australians are being urged to watch out for one specific type of scam, after a total $15.5m was lost last year.
Massive wave wipes out tourists while posing for pictures at Tamarama beach.
A 29-year-old mother who was thrust into the spotlight after a viral TikTok about the struggles of single motherhood has hit back at her ex in a heated war of words.
A cringe-worthy corporate rap video from Australian tech company Canva has gone viral after a performance at their LA conference.
The father of a girl who took her own life says Instagram has a lot to answer for, claiming it’s the “perfect platform” for people “vulnerable to feel worse”.
As Telstra swings the axe on thousands of jobs, a major warning has been issued that Aussie telcos are under “dynamic strain” amid sliding margins in the sector.
A spike in reported cyber breaches has raised alarm bells about the nation’s capacity to defend itself against escalating attacks – with everyone now a “prime target”.
A spike in reported cyber breaches has raised alarm bells about the nation’s capacity to defend itself against escalating attacks – with everyone now a “prime target”.
A famous YouTuber who specialises in legal issues is reportedly facing 25 years in prison after being arrested on multiple charges.
Zakkarie Montgomery-Cole has managed to wipe all of his social media accounts and his life is completely different. Here he reveals why and what’s changed.
Former NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham was responding to “an attack” from MP Alex Greenwich when he sent a homophobic tweet, a court has been told.
Former NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham was responding to “an attack” from MP Alex Greenwich when he sent a homophobic tweet, a court has been told.
In the latest hit to the telco, Optus is being taken to court over a data breach that impacted millions of Australians.
In the latest hit to the telco, Optus is being taken to court over a data breach that impacted millions of Australians.
Just four words entered into the search engine exposes a hidden world of horrors your children have probably already seen.
Key figures behind new social media bans in the US have urged the Australian government to go even further than America has to protect children.
Older Australians are being targeted by a scam message offering a fake increase to their pension payments.
A Gen Zer has ‘exposed’ the way Millenials speak over texting.
Annie Knight was just 16 years old when a Facebook post left her too scared to attend parties and her self-esteem in tatters.
The heartbroken parents of Dexton Obray have revealed how social media was serving self-harm content to their son, and why they are fighting for stronger laws to protect children.
7,500 people have been affected by a cyber breach at Western Sydney University.
A teen rapper accidentally killed himself while filming a video on social media after he pointed a gun at his head and pulled the trigger.
The telco giant has come under fire after it announced it would cut up to 2800 jobs, with the majority of the roles to be axed by the end of this year.
These are just some of the faces of young Australians whose lives ended because of social media, which in some way contributed to their deaths.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has been accused of “classical racial hatred” after she told another senator to “piss off back to Pakistan” in a fiery social media exchange.
The mother of Bondi stabbing victim Jade Young says the way her family found out about her death was “shameful”.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is set to be probed over how it handles disinformation before EU citizens go to the polls.
Anthony Albanese says he does not read comments on his social media posts to avoid the toll of abuse that comes with holding the nation’s top political job.
Misogynistic “hate groups” are a problem in the ongoing fight against violence towards women, a senior politician says.
A new report has revealed Australians lost a whopping $2.7bn to scams last year, with one group the biggest victims.
A new report has revealed Australians lost a whopping $2.7bn to scams last year, with one group the biggest victims.
The fallout of two stabbing events has shone a spotlight on how big tech companies make a profit off their platforms.
The fallout of two stabbing events has shone a spotlight on how big tech companies make a profit off their platforms.
As politicians rally for “social decency” and wage a mudslinging war with Elon Musk, a far greater issue threatens to slip under the radar.
A barrister has scored a victory after A Current Affair told “atrocious lies” about her in a broadcast that implied she had stolen a famous dog.
Michelle posted a video to an object flying above New York that has stunned both online commenters and aviation officials.
Self-proclaimed misogynist influencer Andrew Tate has been ridiculed after another one of his rage-bait posts claimed sex with women is “gay”.
Peter Dutton has appeared to back Elon Musk’s X in the bitter fight to stop the platform from showing violent footage of a church stabbing.
Just when you thought Sydney had hit peak Sydney, it does the most Sydney thing possible and out-Sydneys itself in a fresh blaze of glory.
Politicians, police and national security figures have all backed tougher age limits on social media, but researchers say otherwise.
Politicians, police and national security figures have all backed tougher age limits on social media, but researchers say otherwise.
Lawyers for Elon Musk’s X say the bishop who was allegedly stabbed in a Sydney church “strongly” opposes the video being removed from online, a court has heard.
The internet is flabbergasted by Alley recounting the circumstances of her parents’ death.
The United States government has thrown down the gauntlet to wildly popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok.
Extremists, scammers and child abusers alike are exploiting artificial intelligence for harm, making ‘diabolic’ imaginary scenarios a reality.
Extremists, scammers and child abusers alike are exploiting artificial intelligence for harm, making ‘diabolic’ imaginary scenarios a reality.
People young and old gathered in De Panne, Belgium, on Sunday, April 21, for the European Championships of Gullscreeching.
Social media giants are being put under the microscope amid growing calls for them to co-operate with Australia’s intelligence and law-enforcement agencies.
Artificial intelligence is being rolled out across the suite of Meta apps that are used by millions of Australians every day.
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