‘Action now’: Major plan to stop TikTok crims
The Coalition has introduced a new plan that could put offenders behind bars for up to two years for posting videos that “glorify crime”.
The Coalition has introduced a new plan that could put offenders behind bars for up to two years for posting videos that “glorify crime”.
A risqué video taken at a suburban shopping centre has caused a stir in more ways than one.
A car was left in Sydney graffitied with ‘cheater,’ ‘scum’, and ‘liar’ messages, sparking a social media frenzy. But all was not as it seemed.
Royal commentator Omid Scobie has deleted a “tasteless” tweet about Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis after he received huge backlash.
Less than 24 hours after gutting Twitter of half its staff, new owner Elon Musk has opened up about the perioulous financial predicament the platform is in.
Some of the 3,700 Twitter workers who were brutally axed have begun to fire back at Elon Musk as the platform faces a looming legal battle over its mass sacking.
Social media users moaning about the Tesla CEO buying Twitter have bypassed the supreme irony of their complaint.
Astonishing footage showing the moment a woman almost dove into the mouth of a five-metre long shark has gone viral online.
Instagram will soon begin testing a brand-new policy, with Australian users to notice the social media platform’s trialled changes within a matter of weeks.
Aussie teenagers are being targeted in a “cunning and manipulative” scam organised by overseas criminal syndicates.
A Melbourne-based real estate firm has devised an ingenious way to deal with “sleazy” customers hitting on its agents.
Influencers taking to TikTok and Instagram to discuss their political views have come under the microscope at an inquiry.
In the wake of cyber attacks on Medibank and Optus, Australia has stepped up to lead a global effort to fight hackers. See how.
A common Aussie driving habit has frustrated one American expat, who told Tik Tok followers she’s found a hack to help “fit in” with the locals.
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