Here's how some of the major social media platforms are handling the fallout.
One Redditor shared a disturbing photo of two weeks' worth of souvenir shopping in Japan, highlighting the issue of ...
Letting onions caramelize longer than you think can add surprising sweetness and depth to any pot of soup—our editors say ...
Americans drastically overestimate online toxicity, believing nearly half of users post harmful content when only 3% actually ...
Americans overestimate online toxicity, believing 43% of Reddit users post severely toxic comments when only 3% actually do, ...
Reddit has filed a lawsuit in Australia’s highest court after the country’s new under-16 social media ban came into force.
A woman on Reddit claims her sister exaggerates their private conversations in her TikTok storytime videos, and now her ...
Grand Theft Auto Online has had a lot of content over the years, and one special heist just hit an anniversary!
Reddit is asking Australia’s High Court to rule that it’s not a social media platform and therefore should not have to comply ...
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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 ...
Reddit is taking the Australian government to court to block its social-media ban for children under the age of 16, saying the ban infringes on their freedom of political discourse.
The company says the law violates teens’ political speech rights as other countries consider similar restrictions.
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