'Florida man' game sweeping social media
Latest viral internet game allows you to find your Florida man spirit animal.
Latest viral internet game allows you to find your Florida man spirit animal.
Infuriated fans have described her post as "everything that is wrong with social media".
Comment: Bad actors, mainstream media and users provide nice scapegoats.
Users of the social media apps could have been greeted to a full-screen message today.
Facebook faces yet another security headache.
On the surface, NZ and the US had a relatively similar approach to guns, until Friday.
Facebook is looking at how to improve its system.
Eyes have opened to racism Muslims have long faced in NZ. Now there's a call to tackle it.
David Fisher investigates a gun club fire and finds a nation on edge.
Europe's regulators have stopped being soft on tech giants.
Kids content poses the biggest risk of regulation to YouTube.
Comment: I wonder what Zuckerberg thinks of his company's prominent role in the shootings?
The internet has found a new thing to get steamed up about.
This platform has faced accusations that it is used to discriminate.
Some Kiwis have paid a big price for sharing the objectionable content.
The animal reportedly weighed 300kg.
Her mum didn't survive to see her daughter married, so she arranged a secret message.
People celebrating the mosque attacks were able to keep posting videos online.
Should live video have been disabled? Facebook exec responds.
Other banks to have also pulled ads include ASB, ANZ, Kiwibank and BNZ.
Massacre footage officially banned, meaning sharers risk $10K fine or 14 years' jail.
Winston Peters says misrepresenting New Zealand through massacre video is unfair.
Conspiracy theories sprouting after massacre reinforce existing prejudices.
He says his decision was fuelled by the Christchurch terror attacks.
COMMENT: We've been quiet about our friends' casual racism for too long now.
Memes of Egg Boy have exploded on social media hailing him as an 'unsung hero'.
COMMENT: Digital empires need to change.
Comment: Big-money firms need big-money fines.
Many of Facebook's major flaws were exposed last week.
It still wasn't able to remove everything.