‘Not helpful’: Warning on kids’ TikTok ban
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 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.
Australia’s peak drug regulator is examining social media platforms and influencers over the possible promotion of a crucial drug as a weight loss treatment.
A tourist’s Bali video reveals the picture-perfect view from her balcony can only be captured from a very specific angle.
A cruel scam managed to steal millions of dollars from the pockets of Australians in 2022 and the main targets might surprise you.
More than 100 people travelled to an Australian beach on New Year’s Eve to climb aboard a party boat which never arrived.
Footage of a Victorian police officer thoroughly enjoying the silly season has attracted a mixed reaction online.
Find out what events and fireworks your capital city has in store to welcome in the new year.
The creator of the controversial Twitter account Libs of TikTok has spoken on camera for the first time.
What started as a simple dispute over an incorrect takeaway order escalated into a violent brawl at a fast food restaurant.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison is one of 400 million Twitter users caught up in a security breach by an alleged hacker.
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