Reddit has decided it’s not going quietly into Australia’s new internet rules era.
Reddit believes children should have the right to use its adult-dominated platform, so it is suing the Australian government.
Message board website Reddit on Friday filed a lawsuit in Australia's highest court seeking to overturn the country's social ...
In today’s Digest, we cover BBC Studios accelerating digital growth in EMEA, Reddit challenging Australia’s under-16 social ...
The nominee for the head of South Korea’s media commission, Kim Jong-cheol, has reportedly expressed his intention to ...
The social media ban has encouraged teens to embrace a proper Australian childhood shaped by real life experiences and being outdoors. With fewer teens spending their time scrolling social media feeds ...
From a fictitious hero interviewed in his hospital bed, to misinformation about other attacks, AI and social media spread ...
“Number two: according to the Australian government, it isn’t a ban.” Under the new law, nobody under 16 is allowed to create or retain an account on any of the following platforms: YouTube, TikTok, ...
A Holocaust survivor, a 10-year-old and a Chabad rabbi were among the 15 people killed when two gunmen opened fire on a ...
Three Indian students were among 40 people injured in the terrorist attack on Sydney's Bondi Beach in Australia, according to ...
Australia vs England Live Updates, 3rd Ashes Test Day 1: Both teams have already announced their playing XIs, with Pat Cummins back as Australia captain.
US President Donald Trump has urged nations to have a united front against radical Islam after an Islamic State-inspired ...
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