While at surface level, #WeirdTok is all fun and games, it also cuts to something deeper about being human.
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There is a deep disconnect between the Government's actions to improve the country and its standing in the polls, argues Professor Chris Painter
The web of ties between Epstein, Moscow and Silicon Valley leads back to Steve Bannon and Nigel Farage
Monetisation The advert said MONETISE YOUR FOLLOWERS so he thought he would respond by painting them in the changing light, like waterlilies in a pond.
A new study reveals how the video sharing platform helped radicalise leading figures on the far right
Anthony Albanese’s social media ban for under 16-year-olds was a stunt designed to give a do-nothing government the appearance of taking action to protect kids.
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Presented as a defence of free speech, the Trump administration’s visa sanctions on European regulators shield tech platform profits and undermine democratic regulation abroad
If there’s any question that the US is now more aligned with Russia rather than Europe, recent State Department decisions have removed all doubt
A shire man suspects that a Christmas present and card that he received today from his mum and dad’s cat may not actually have been bought, wrapped up and written by the pet. “Mittens is a pretty smart cat, like he... Read More ›
Australia’s creepiest freaks are tipped to bandy together and challenge the Government’s decision to ban under 16’s from social media, claiming it impinges on their rites. ”The Government can’t take this away from us, who will we chat with online?”... Read More ›