Welcome to Whitenoise, where you can come to talk about anything you want with other Gizmodo readers. From your unnatural fear of dentists to the NBN and everything in between–just don’t be a douchebag.
Welcome to Whitenoise, where you can come to talk about anything you want with other Gizmodo readers. From your unnatural fear of dentists to the NBN and everything in between–just don’t be a douche bag.
Welcome to Whitenoise, the new de facto community forum section of Giz AU. This is where you can come to talk about anything you want with other Gizmodo readers.
Did you drop $350 on Final Cut Pro and hate it? Want to leave a negative comment to voice your displeasure? Apparently, you are not alone.
Here’s a fun game: Let’s count the ways that Australian Governments are trying to destroy personal freedoms in Australia. First off, you’ve got the mandatory internet filtering regime. Then you’ve got the country’s lack of an adult rating for video games. If that’s not enough, South Australia recently required all R-rated videos to be sectioned off in retail, regardless of content. And now, the South Australians are at it again, with a recent amendment to the Electoral Act destined to make it illegal to comment on State elections online anonymously.