MELBOURNE, Australia — Global online forum Reddit on Friday filed a court challenge to Australia’s world-first law that bans Australian children younger than 16 from holding accounts on the world’s ...
Reddit has now enjoyed an official presence in Australia for one year today, making it "Cake Day", with Reddit's fourth-largest user base globally to see a special new consumer brand campaign ...
Ever since being admittedly fascinated by the Cambridge coffee webcam from the 1990s, I've written about VPNs, the NFL, smartphones, living wages, over/unders and everything in between. Reddit, the ...
Reddit has filed a challenge against Australia’s under-16s social media ban in the high court, lodging its case two days after implementing age restrictions on its website. The company said in a post ...
US-based Reddit challenged the validity of the law and said that it should be exempt because it is not an 'age-restricted' app Message board website Reddit has filed a lawsuit in Australia's highest ...
Popular forum site Reddit has been added to Australia's world-first social media ban for children under 16 that starts next month. Live-streaming platform Kick will also be included, bringing the ...
Social media platform Reddit announced its compliance with Australia's controversial under-26 social media ban, set to begin on Wednesday, 10 December, but claimed that the law is 'arbitrary' and ...
Reddit claims that the ban infringes the ‘implied freedom of political communication’. Popular online forum Reddit has filed a lawsuit against the Australian government over the country’s social media ...
Is Reddit like other social media platforms? That’s the question before the High Court of Australia in light of the country’s under-16s social media ban. Last week, Reddit filed a lawsuit in Australia ...
In brief: Is Reddit a social media site? The company insists that it isn't, and therefore shouldn't be included in Australia's recent ban on under-16s using social media platforms. Steve Huffman's ...
Reddit has launched a legal challenge against the Australian government, alleging that its newly introduced age restrictions on social media use by young people create “serious privacy and political ...
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