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NZ's social media power players
New Zealand's savviest social media stars have been revealed by Spy.co.nz with some surprising results.
New Zealand's savviest social media stars have been revealed by Spy.co.nz with some surprising results.
As Australia's win over Argentina set the stage for an epic All Blacks v Wallabies showdown, Twitter was buzzing with anticipation for the final.
Forget Facebook and Twitter - today's youngsters are more likely to be interested in rival Snapchat.
The heartbroken mother of a bullied teen has appealed to her daughter's tormenters to stop their dangerous words.
The original Buddhify app features 80 guided meditation exercise audio tracks designed for work, going to sleep, de-stressing, travelling and more.
A study has found children who spend more time on computers experience higher levels of emotional distress, anxiety and depression.
You've probably seen their faces attached to numerous amusing captions, but who are the people behind memes that went viral?
So far, Yamamoto has reviewed 5653 types of instant noodles through texts and videos offering details as he goes.
Extra Gum has hit a nerve with their latest commercial.
A heartwarming post from popular blog Humans of New York has prompted thousands of followers to share their pet rescue stories.
Could this new craze, sparked by a Kiwi Facebook group, be 2015's answer to planking?
A mother airs her outrage at a hospital worker's response to her daughter needing stitches.
Taylor Swift is celebrating 50 million Instagram followers.
Cosmetic surgeons blame social media for a growing trend in young women approaching them for surgery.
Hidden homelessness campaigners are scratching out messages of housing desperation the old-school way.
Deborah writes her beliefs on how computers and phones hold plenty of good for kids. "Interaction in ways other than face-to-face can be a godsend for sensitive children overwhelmed by the hurly-burly of schoolyard politics."
Model Chrissy Teigen has blasted the brains behind an insensitive new app, which urges users to judge people they meet.
A new study by the Pew Research Centre has explored how social media and technology weave into every stage of the dating process, from flirting to break-up.
Facebook has announced changes to its mobile app that will let users replace their static profile pictures with a looping seven-second video.
Police have been called in over a tug-of-love battle for an adored cat.
Online trolls who attempted to fat-shame pop star Selena Gomez have helped inspired her new music.
It all started with a relaxed looking guy singing his national anthem. Perhaps he knew what was coming and didn't really care?
Where were you when the All Black captain got a yellow card? That's the question dominating social media.
A dispute over ownership of a cat seen the claws come out, with lawyers and police getting involved and a request being made for a cat DNA test.
Facebook is finally working on a feature that users have wanted for years: a "dislike" button that will let us react to posts that aren't strictly positive.
Fans on social media were quick to react to this morning's Rugby World Cup opener between Fiji and England, with many critiquing the commentary and referee's decisions.
Fear of missing out has left adults and teens glued to their phones, checking social media in the small hours, says Flic Everett.
There's a specific strain of online-shaming that's become popular: Women publicly sharing the offensive private messages they receive.
For a year Alex tried to get his sunglasses back from Anna.