'Facebook's not listening': Social media giant fails to ban the hate
Facebook users say the social media giant isn't listening when they report "hate speech".
Facebook users say the social media giant isn't listening when they report "hate speech".
Today's top news: alleged mosque gunman gets legal aid, Kiwis don gumboots for the day.
Overseas Muslim group's Instagram post called "disturbing and crass".
Sign announcing store's closure didn't hold back about why it's shutting down.
Police admit string of errors investigating complaints made by businessman.
The social network's actions seem to run counter to some of its founder's recent words.
'There were already five blokes. Two were holding golf clubs, trying to be Tiger Woods.'
Heavy gates in Auckland suburb recall architectural style of communist Eastern Europe.
A Bloomberg investigation looks at how YouTube allowed toxic content to fester for years.
Donald D'Ewes sold and posted prescription medicines.
If she was trying to take attention away from previous Photoshop fail, it hasn't worked.
'Hipster' worshipers are spreading the word online, bringing a young crowd to Christ.
Attempt to thwart document's distribution causes black screen and words "This is not us!"
Zuckerberg says Facebook has too much power over speech.
Gareth Morgan steps down from a party he poured $2 million into.
These are the "twisted psychopaths" trying to make weapons sexy.
Facebook says it will tighten live streaming rules, following Christchurch terror attacks.
Facebook says it will take steps to rein in terror videos and clamp down on hate speech.
COMMENT: As PM continues to hit right notes, Bridges has some fine judgment calls to make.
'Our customers are out looking for him. He's been part of our identity for 25 years.'
Why were her parents so emotionless during their ordeal?
The WFA is standing in solidarity with New Zealand advertisers.
Twitter will not remove tweets that violate rules if they are considered 'newsworthy'.
NZ social media has been inundated by US pro-gun tweets since the Christchurch attacks.
Ardern says Facebook's steps were positive but stressed more needs to be done.
Comment: A quiet revolution is underway in the Mongrel Mob.
Facebook will now ban posts, photos and other content that reference white nationalism.
A coat by an Australian designer for sale in Auckland sparks outrage over offensive name.
It's latest in a string of laws designed to regulate the big tech companies.