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Sydney man who decided to take his wife's surname receives death threats from strangers on social media
Grant Phillips said he feels sad for the people that they need to take the time out of their daily lives to track me down or to leave nasty comments on social media.
Watch: A crocodile named Bismark shocks beachgoers at Cairns beach as he devours a groper fish
In the video filmed by Kate Rogers, Bismark can be seen moving back and forth before eventually eating the beached groper fish.
Elderly woman comes back from vacation to find strangers renting her house
Katherine Lang had bought the new property in October 2017 and decided to check it after returning from a vacation. To her shock she was welcomed by strangers.
Snapchat review-bombed as users hate on redesign that was meant to save flailing app
A new Snapchat update that was meant to attract new users and fans has been hit by bad reviews at the App Store.
Your Facebook news feed is about to drastically change: Here's how
Facebook is tweaking what people see to make their time on it more "meaningful" in a move that could hurt publishers and news organisations that rely on it to spread their content.
Who is Amy 'Dolly' Everett? 14-year-old girl of Akubra hat fame takes her own life after being bullied
Her father, Tick Everett, took to social media to say that his beloved daughter took her own life because she felt she had no other option left.
Patriotic American stops truck on busy motorway to salute war veteran's funeral procession
Kristen Collins took this touching picture of a US Army veteran saluting a deceased former WWII serviceman.
Policewoman hailed as 'hero' for saving suicidal person sacked after racist Facebook rants discovered
A police officer who was once hailed a hero has been sacked for sharing racist posts on Facebook, including one calling travellers "f***** scumbags".
Narcissists are supportive of fellow narcissists, study finds
By examining behaviour on Instagram, researchers sought to find out what narcissistic individuals think of fellow narcissists.
Sky streaming crackdown: Boxing fan faces £85,000 bill over Facebook Live broadcast
A 34-year-old man from the UK is facing a hefty £85,000 bill from Sky after his allegedly drunk friend live-streamed a boxing match on Facebook to 4,250 viewers.
Burnaby woman's video showing stranger's racist rant towards her goes viral
"If this is happening to me just based on the colour of my skin, then it can happen to anybody," Anika Vassell said.
'I'm too drunk, I don't know where I'm at' says Florida man after calling 911 to report himself
Michael Lester of Winter Haven also told the dispatcher, "I'm driving on the wrong side of the road."
This brilliant suspect shared his own 'wanted' appeal and Facebook users had the laugh of their lives
Jamie Murphy is wanted in connection with a domestic violence allegation in November. But, he wants the Preston police to "mind their own business".
Mark Zuckerberg says his personal challenge for 2018 is running Facebook properly
Last year, as part of his New Year resolutions, Silicon Valley's Mark Zuckerberg pledged to travel across America. This year, his challenge will be more difficult: fixing Facebook.
Blind woman jailed in Thailand for insulting monarchy on Facebook
A blind woman in Thailand who admitted sharing an article critical of the monarchy on Facebook was handed a sentence of 12 to 18 months in jail.
Who is Natalie Bollinger? Colorado girl found dead after being terrorised by a stalker for years
Bollinger's body was found in a wooded area on 29 December, just 24 hours after her family reported her missing.
Viral 'Birth Becomes Her' video removed by Facebook for violating community guidelines
The viral video "Birth Becomes Her" had attracted more than 100 million views after it went viral on Facebook in May 2017.
The emotional moment a bride suffering from cancer is married just hours before passing away
The emotional moment Heather and Dave Mosher were married at a Hartford hospital, Connecticut, after her courageous fight against breast cancer.
Facebook and Twitter have three weeks to hand over details of Russian interference in Brexit ballot
The DCMS select committee has demanded that Twitter and Facebook hand over information about Russian interference in the EU referendum.
Facebook explains why it will no longer use red 'Disputed Flags' next to fake news articles
"Putting a strong image, like a red flag, next to an article may actually entrench deeply held beliefs," Facebook said.
What is Digmine? New malware is infecting Facebook Messenger users to secretly mine Monero
The malware installs a Monero miner and a malicious Chrome extension, which helps it spread to other victims.
Man jailed for rape has conviction quashed after deleted Facebook messages recovered
Danny Kay, a man sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for rape, has had his conviction quashed after his lawyers recovered deleted Facebook messages.
After being exploited by Russian troll farms, Facebook takes new steps to fight 'fake news'
Facebook is changing how it identifies "fake news" for users, dropping its 'disputed flags' in favour of 'related articles' that add context to stories on the social network.
Poundland denies being hacked after posting Elf on the Shelf 'teabagging' female doll
Poundland and Dealz have caught attention online with their cheeky Elf on the Shelf posts this month, the latest of which appears to feature the elf 'teabagging' a doll.
Babies' lives put at risk by Facebook breast milk-sharing groups, warn doctors
Facebook site for sharing breastmilk has increased hugely in numbers. Experts fear that without NHS supervision, it could lead to infections and viruses.
Who is Brianna Brochu? The student accused of smearing a used tampon on her black roommate's bag
The former University of Hartford student had allegedly boasted about poisoning her black roommate Jazzy Rowe on Instagram.
Video of domestic help abusing pet husky while owners are away goes viral
Animal welfare authorities have launched investigations into the incident that took place in Singapore.
Facebook admits it may be damaging our well-being, says more Facebook is the cure
In a blog post on 15 December, researchers from the social network said that spending too much time "passively consuming information" can make people "feel worse".
Facebook appeal sees couple reunited with long-lost son after 30 years
A couple from Dubuque, Iowa, appealed to their Facebook followers to help them reunite with their adopted son. Just 24 hours later they were speaking with him over the phone.
Hackers can target Facebook, Paypal and other popular sites with 19-year-old ROBOT exploit
Researchers found that around 27 of the top 100 most popular websites, as ranked by Alexa, were vulnerable to the ROBOT exploit.