In a High Court challenge, the US-based company Reddit is arguing that the age verification process could push away older ...
As millions of teens in Australia had their Instagram accounts deactivated, psychotherapists and psychologists in the US say ...
The Cybersecurity Authority (CSA) has submitted a policy proposal to restrict persons under the age of 18 from accessing ...
Message board website Reddit on Friday filed a lawsuit in Australia's highest court seeking to overturn the country's social ...
Pressure is mounting on Congress to act after Australia’s under-16 social media ban sparked calls from U.S. lawmakers to ...
Reddit, one of the largest social media platforms, has made its case amid the social media ban on teens currently being ...
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawai‘i, is one of four senators leading the charge on a bipartisan effort calling on U.S. Congress to pass the Kids Off Social Media Act. The measure would ...
Within two days of Australia’s controversial under-16 social media restrictions becoming law, Reddit filed suit in the ...
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.
A local non-profit is making sure young students and their families don't go hungry around the holidays and they're bringing ...
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