In a lawsuit challenging an Australian law barring children under 16 from having social media accounts, Reddit argues it's ...
The legal challenge claims the new law inhibited Australians’ 'implied freedom of political communication' and does not ...
Reddit, one of the world's largest social platforms, is arguing that it doesn't meet the definition of "social media ...
Within two days of Australia’s controversial under-16 social media restrictions becoming law, Reddit filed suit in the ...
The company says the law violates teens’ political speech rights as other countries consider similar restrictions.
Verified users will actually be notable figures, not just people who paid for the checkmark.
California-based Reddit Inc.’s suit follows a case filed last month by the Sydney-based rights group Digital Freedom Project.
By Byron Kaye and Renju Jose SYDNEY, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Message board website Reddit on Friday filed a lawsuit in Australia's ...
Like it or not, the checkmark has become an almost universal symbol on most social platforms, even though its exact meaning ...
The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on ...
Dec 10 (Reuters) - Reddit said on Wednesday it had started testing verified profiles, a new feature aimed at increasing ...
Reddit is starting to test verified profiles, the company announced today. Users who are verified as part of this “limited ...