A post shared on Instagram by former professional cyclist Rohan Dennis, whose wife died after being struck by a car he was driving, has been described as "deeply offensive".
Loved one stuck inside the manosphere? Here's how to help
Don't panic, don't erupt, remain open and ask questions: Here are some of the tips from experts on how to reclaim a loved one from the manosphere.
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SA Liberal Party candidate says 'same-sex marriage is not real' and 'feminism is demonic'
A Liberal candidate says "same-sex marriage is not real" and "feminism is demonic", in views Liberal leader Ashton Hurn says she does not share, but will leave up to voters to decide. Warning: This story contains content some readers might find distressing.
Why this popular dairy product has been flying off the shelf
Greek yoghurt has been flying off the shelves as viral social media trends spruik its high-protein benefits.
Dubai's 'cringe' influencers have a new rule: Don't mention the war
As missiles and drones began lighting up the sky over Dubai, many of the city's social media personalities started posting about it. Then the government stepped in.
Age verification for R-rated games and websites raises privacy concerns
New online safety codes requiring R-rated games and websites to verify their users' ages come into effect, prompting concerns about online privacy.
The K-pop concert that sparked an online war across Asia
Criticism of Korean fans bringing professional cameras into a Korean boy band concert in Malaysia, against local rules, spiralled into an online war from Vietnam to Indonesia.
The Catholic priest who quit over celibacy rules
Alberto Ravagnani quit the Catholic priesthood last month saying it was too difficult to remain celibate.
Indonesia to ban social media for children under 16
Indonesia will be the first country in Southeast Asia to restrict the access of children to social media.
Storm Hogan is a barrel racer
Storm Hogan has been barrel racing with her chestnut mare 'Barbie' for just nine months.
Vice-president of national farming body refuses to resign over 'unacceptable' posts
The National Farmers' Federation board has asked its vice-president to reconsider his position after he made "unacceptable" social media posts.
Instagram to alert parents if teens 'repeatedly' search for self-harm terms
The new feature will be rolled out in Australia from next week, but there are concerns about loopholes and limitations.
'A patronising cop-out': Grace Tame responds to PM 'difficult life' apology
Grace Tame criticises Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's qualified apology after he described her as "difficult", saying "what a patronising cop-out".
TikTok sued for failing to remove dangerous content
Families in France and the UK are suing social media giant, Tik Tok, for failing to protect their children from harmful content that led to their children’s suicide.
Europe Correspondent Kathryn Diss reports.TikTok's algorithm showed Marie self-harm videos. It became too much
France is set to follow Australia with a social media ban but for these families, who are suing TikTok over what they say is a harmful algorithm, the battle is only beginning.
Trump seems to mock US women's hockey team while congratulating men on gold
Viral video of Trump's White House invitation to the US men's hockey team sparks backlash online after the president jokes he would be 'impeached' if he did not also include the gold-medal winning women's team.
The social media ban has hit some families harder than others. Here's why
We spoke with three parents about how it has impacted their family and the different choices they are making around the ban.
Zuckerberg says Meta no longer designs apps to maximise screen time
The Meta chief executive's comments were made in a landmark trial over youth social media addiction.
Senate committee features climate disinformation and Dr Karl's clash with One Nation
The scourge of AI-slopaganda, viral disinformation campaigns and online attacks against individuals and institutions is going to get far worse before it gets better, if the latest public hearings on the topic are any indication.
Council scraps four-day work week plan after backlash
A Tasmanian council's move to introduce a four-day work week, in part to attract and retain staff, has been abandoned after pushback by a business lobby group and what has been described as "unacceptable hostility" towards staff on social media.
Colbert on the problem guest CBS 'clearly doesn't want us to talk about'
The Late Show host's on-air revelation that network executives refused to let him interview a Democratic Senate candidate puts a spotlight on how US media outlets treat political coverage.
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