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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 ...
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Reddit: Australia’s under-16 social media ban creates ‘serious privacy and political expression issues’
The legal challenge claims the new law inhibited Australians’ 'implied freedom of political communication' and does not ...
Reddit is starting a limited test of verified profiles, which places a grey checkmark beside the username of a notable person ...
Global online forum Reddit has filed a court challenge to Australia’s world-first law that bans Australian children younger ...
The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on ...
Reddit is starting a "limited alpha test" of verification for public figures, who will get a familiar gray checkmark added to ...
Reddit said on Wednesday it had started testing verified profiles, a new feature aimed at increasing transparency on the ...
Within two days of Australia’s controversial under-16 social media restrictions becoming law, Reddit filed suit in the ...
Online discussions are often dominated by a small group of active users, while the majority remain silent. This imbalance can ...
Reddit is starting to test verified profiles, the company announced today. Users who are verified as part of this “limited ...
Reddit is taking steps to comply with the new Australian social media ban -- and is even expanding it globally. The social ...
The company says the law violates teens’ political speech rights as other countries consider similar restrictions.
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