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Reddit Takes Legal Action Against Australia’s Social Media Ban

Social media platform Reddit has initiated a legal challenge against Australia’s recent ban on social media accounts for individuals under the age of 16. The law, which came into effect on March 1, 2024, prohibits minors from having accounts on ten major platforms, including Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook, and YouTube.

In documents submitted to the High Court, Reddit contends that the ban violates principles of free political speech and raises concerns about privacy. The company emphasized its commitment to youth safety online, stating that the court action does not aim to evade compliance with the law. In a public statement, Reddit asserted, “We believe there are more effective ways for the Australian government to accomplish our shared goal of protecting youth.”

The platform criticized the new legislation for imposing “intrusive and potentially insecure verification processes” on both adults and minors. According to Reddit, the law isolates teenagers from engaging in age-appropriate community interactions and creates “an illogical patchwork” regarding which platforms are affected.

Reddit further claimed that its platform is mischaracterized under the law. “Unlike other platforms included under this law, the vast majority of Redditors are adults,” the company stated. It pointed out that it does not market or target advertisements to individuals under 18 and had an age rating of ’17+’ on the Apple App Store prior to the law’s implementation.

In response to Reddit’s actions, Australia’s Health Minister Mark Butler accused the platform of prioritizing profit over the safety of young users. He remarked, “Across our history, when our governments have taken strong action to protect citizens against highly addictive, highly damaging products, they’ve usually been challenged in the courts by the companies that profit most from them.” Butler dismissed Reddit’s claims regarding political freedoms, labeling them as “a complete crock.”

The Australian government intends to vigorously oppose Reddit’s legal challenge. Butler likened the situation to past actions taken by tobacco companies against health regulations, asserting that the government is implementing necessary reforms to improve the social, learning, and mental health skills of young Australians. He noted that other nations are closely observing Australia’s pioneering legislation, expressing confidence that successful implementation could inspire similar actions worldwide.

The regulation, which received broad support from nearly all major political parties in parliament, aims to protect young people from hazards such as cyberbullying, harmful content consumption, and distressing material. Companies affected by the law were given a year to establish age verification measures, with noncompliance resulting in severe penalties of up to $49.5 million AUD (approximately $33 million USD). Notably, messaging services like WhatsApp and educational platforms are exempt from the regulation.

Despite the new law, reports have emerged indicating that numerous teenagers have managed to keep their accounts active or have found ways to bypass the restrictions on its first day. The ongoing discussions surrounding this legislation highlight the complexities and challenges of balancing online safety with the rights of users in an evolving digital landscape.

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