
Would you feel ripped off by this doughnut?
When a man bought a packet of mini choc doughnuts he never expected he'd bite into a lie.
When a man bought a packet of mini choc doughnuts he never expected he'd bite into a lie.
New research reveals how fake news, hoaxes and outright lies are spreading like wildfire.
Hilarious photos prove people can do some strange things when they're under the influence.
A disappointing poll reveals Kiwis don't hold the bank in high regard.
Doctor/model signed off a post with a couple of pictures, that's when the chaos began.
Nasty comments online about alleged criminals usually not bullying, says internet group.
Attitude Pictures is kicking the stigma around disability, Dan Buckingham explains.
Governments in India have taken to suspending broadband services.
Gen Ys love of social media has gone to disgusting levels.
A young Kiwi fashion fan has travelled the world thanks to Instagram.
Maritime NZ considers logos on boats and social media use commercial gain.
The Twittersphere has come up with a simple solution to beat the chafe.
Cyber safety gurus want to follow the UK in introducing a law that wipes social history.
She had the most votes in a competition to win a boob job. So why was she disqualified?
An 8-year-old Kiwi girl was made to write an apology after trying to summon up a ghost.
This takes living in a league of your own to a whole new level.
The competition is tight between the three furry "paw-lice officers".
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It may have been well intentioned, but Skittles' latest move has left a sour taste.
The company seeks to find "balance between free expression and access to information".
Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon are all there to give Trump ideas.
Police warn against inaccurate postings on social media about children being approached.
Traumatised guests share the most horrific, hilarious wedding moments they've witnessed.
Researchers find the trendiest food fads of 2017 are also really good for you.
Party people take to Twitter to reveal their drunkest moments in only six words.
Investigators tell serial killer they've found one of his victims chained up on his farm.
A teacher's LGBTQ pride photo-op with president is going viral.
Twitter has unveiled a new look and users have had a lot fun mocking the redesign.
Facebook acknowledged a security hole that may have exposed its moderators identities.
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