Two days after announcing it would crank up its safety rules, Reddit is going to court to fight the Australian law.
The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on children’s rights.
The San Francisco-based firm claims the law is unconstitutional because it infringes on Australia’s implied freedom of ...
Reddit files a court challenge alleging that Australia's social media restrictions are being applied to the company inaccurately.
Online news and discussions platform Reddit has called on the High Court to review Australia’s social media age ban, arguing ...
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“The idea that this is some action by Reddit to protect the political freedoms of young people is a complete crock … [It] is an action taken to protect the profits that they make at the expense of the ...
With the eSafety commissioner and other social media companies watching closely, a ruling from the High Court on Reddit could ...
Reddit user recounts H-1B visa interview in Chennai amid new social media screening and 221(g) administrative processing.
Social-media platform Reddit Inc. has filed for a proposed initial public offering in the U.S., moving forward with listing plans months after the company secured fresh funding that valued it at $10 ...
LOS ANGELES —Are the folks on the Reddit social news site truly an out-of-control mob, or a force for social good? Reddit, of course, is where millions of folks go to find out the latest on everything ...