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Does an Instagram ‘like’ count as cheating? According to Gen Z, yes

Does an Instagram ‘like’ count as cheating? According to Gen Z, yes

“Micro-cheating” an internet-era term for small acts of betrayal in a relationship.

  • by Tatum Hunter

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How TikTok revolutionised Andy Warhol’s 15-minute fame cycle

How TikTok revolutionised Andy Warhol’s 15-minute fame cycle

From Baz Luhrmann on the streets of Sydney to a nobody going viral after a provocative TikTok vox pop, street interviews are hijacking social media with mixed results.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Perth family’s trauma shows how social media has polluted our society
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Perth family’s trauma shows how social media has polluted our society

Financial crime, sexual exploitation, mental abuse, narcissism, intimidation and misinformation is flooding these platforms, and we need to make it stop now.

  • by Gary Adshead
‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

With mass job cuts across Australia’s largest media companies, is there a way out of the advertising downturn, or is it time to face up to a new normal?

  • by Calum Jaspan
Would you pay to smell like chloroform or cigarette butts?

Would you pay to smell like chloroform or cigarette butts?

Consumers are eschewing mainstream fragrances in favour of unique scents that tell a story.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
She was once the other woman. Why am I still stalking her on Insta?

She was once the other woman. Why am I still stalking her on Insta?

It might be strange and slightly creepy, but I’m part of a sisterhood.

  • by Genevieve Novak
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British teenager’s disappearance spurs speculation and sleuthing

British teenager’s disappearance spurs speculation and sleuthing

Even as Spanish authorities called off their search for Jay Slater, online sleuths continued with conspiracies and other theories spreading across the internet.

  • by Isabella Kwai and Claire Moses
Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s court win threatens to expose Facebook’s trillion-dollar secrets

Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s court win threatens to expose Facebook’s trillion-dollar secrets

How does Facebook interact with fraudsters who book scam ads on its platform? Billionaire Andrew Forrest is about to find out.

  • by Colin Kruger
Paying to play the field: Why singles like Carly are deleting dating apps

Paying to play the field: Why singles like Carly are deleting dating apps

They have redefined romance, but the honeymoon is over for dating apps as users become mentally exhausted with the swiping and small talk, not to mention the surging price to be noticed.

  • by Clay Lucas
PM slams ‘arrogant’ social media giants over child safety

PM slams ‘arrogant’ social media giants over child safety

Meta representatives told a parliamentary hearing on Friday that social media provides “tremendous benefits” to children.

  • by Mike Foley
‘Like dealing with Big Tobacco in the 70s’: Meta denies teen problems

‘Like dealing with Big Tobacco in the 70s’: Meta denies teen problems

At a parliamentary hearing, Meta executives confirmed the company was considering removing news links from its platforms if the government forced it to pay for Australian journalism.

  • by Paul Sakkal