Reddit has filed a lawsuit in Australia’s highest court after the country’s new under-16 social media ban came into force.
With the eSafety commissioner and other social media companies watching closely, a ruling from the High Court on Reddit could ...
Reddit believes children should have the right to use its adult-dominated platform, so it is suing the Australian government.
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 ...
Actress Jasmine Curtis-Smith addressed online speculation about changes in her appearance, denying that she underwent ...
A 13-year-old kid named Ben Sands literally belly-crawled through a tunnel the width of a bike tire in 1905 and popped out ...
From a fictitious hero interviewed in his hospital bed, to misinformation about other attacks, AI and social media spread ...
Roomba maker iRobot has filed for bankruptcy — and customers are worried that their pricey vacuums could stop working.
“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, ...
Police armed with rifles will be part of a beefed up security presence at the third Test between Australia and England at ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Bondi Beach shooting hero Ahmed al Ahmed in the hospital on Tuesday, ...
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