Reddit launches high court challenge to Australia’s under-16s social media ban
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- Reddit has launched a high court challenge against Australia's new law that bans social media access for individuals under 16, which took effect on December 10, 2025. The platform argues that the law infringes on the implied freedom of political communication as outlined in the constitution, while also expressing concerns about the intrusive verification processes it imposes on users of all ages.
- This legal challenge is significant for Reddit as it seeks to protect its user base and maintain community engagement among teenagers, who are increasingly isolated from age-appropriate online experiences due to the ban. The company has labeled the law as 'legally erroneous' and arbitrary, highlighting its commitment to user rights.
- The broader implications of this legal battle reflect ongoing debates about online safety and the balance between protecting minors and ensuring freedom of expression. As other platforms comply with the ban, the effectiveness and consequences of such legislation are being scrutinized, raising questions about the future of social media regulation in Australia and beyond.
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