Major Cross-Sector Coalition Calls For Government Action On Online Harm – Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand
Scams, hate, abuse and misinformation are not glitches. They are design choices, and the bill keeps landing on the rest of us.

Scams, hate, abuse and misinformation are not glitches. They are design choices, and the bill keeps landing on the rest of us.

Nearly 1.2 billion people are living with mental disorders while the planet burns and AI threatens work. This despair is not happening by accident.

NZ corporate media gave itself another shiny dinner while the Fourth Estate burns, the BSA gets torched, RNZ gets threatened, and journalism is eaten alive.

Corporate media lost public trust years ago, but replacing journalism with algorithm-fuelled conspiracy culture is poisoning democracy itself.

You don’t need to drown in headlines to stay informed. News fatigue is real, and there’s a smarter way to engage with the world.

Simon Court’s AI-generated fantasy portrait is being roasted online — and critics say it’s as detached from reality as his politics.

If this is the campaign rollout, it’s not discipline — it’s noise. And voters tend to tune that out fast.
Trump posts himself glowing like Jesus, then insists he’s just a doctor. Sure. And the angels are… what exactly?

It starts as gossip. It ends as political warfare. The Chris Hipkins controversy shows how fast outrage turns into weaponised narrative.
The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals a deeply divided society — but critics say it misdiagnoses the real problem.