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Reddit is arguing it's a 'collection of public fora' and not a social media company. Here's why.
In a lawsuit challenging an Australian law barring children under 16 from having social media accounts, Reddit argues it's not a social media company.
Reddit is starting a limited test of verified profiles, which places a grey checkmark beside the username of a notable person or business.
Reddit is starting a "limited alpha test" of verification for public figures, who will get a familiar gray checkmark added to their username.
Reddit is considered one of the most human spaces left on the internet, but mods and users are overwhelmed with slop posts in the most popular subreddits.
CEO Steve Huffman said Reddit would scrap its r/popular default feed because it "gives the false impression of a singular Reddit culture."