The ABC appears unlikely to publicise any decision it makes about the future of news presenter Fauziah Ibrahim — who has disappeared from public view after she was outed for hosting public Twitter lists on her personal account of those she categorised as Labor Trolls and Lobotomised Shitheads — before the federal election is over.
The co-founder of UltraViolet, an American national gender justice advocacy organisation, has called on Meta chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg to step down following reports that she had heavied a newspaper to drop a report about her boyfriend.
London's Daily Mail does not normally receive praise for the journalism it produces, but it has recently been lauded by an unlikely source: the Conti ransomware gang.
The European Parliament will vote on Wednesday (Thursday, Australian time) to either pass or reject copyright guidelines that will make the online world a much fairer place.
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia has banned the use of the Daily Mail as a source in all but the most exceptional circumstances, having come to the conclusions that the news group is generally unreliable.
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