Teens worldwide react to Australia social media ban
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Reddit Inc. is launching new safety features globally for all under-18s on its popular online forums ahead of Australia’s groundbreaking social media ban.
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Millions of Australian children just lost access to social media. What’s happening and will it work?
Children across Australia woke up on Wednesday with no access to their social media accounts under a world-first ban designed to shelter those under 16 from addictive algorithms, online predators, and digital bullies.
Reddit has rolled out new global teen safety tools and age verification ahead of Australia’s ban on under-16 social media accounts.
A new Pew Research report shows YouTube and Facebook remain the top platforms for U.S. adults, even as younger users drive rapid growth on TikTok, Instagram, and other emerging apps.
A trend making rounds online has TikTok viewers wondering if the moment they're experiencing is actually happening or if it's just a glitch in the matrix. The latest viral trend—which stems from an old Reddit post shared online over 10 years ago ...
Let’s start at the beginning: The original poster (OP) is a mom of a daughter, 13, and a son, 17. According to the OP, she and her husband find their daughter’s “24/7” TikTok habit to be “annoying” but “bearable.” The OP admits that she and ...
Today Reddit announced updates to its platform, including the test of a TikTok-like feature that separates text and video content into individual feeds. Dubbed “Read” and “Watch,” the two split-view feeds will allow users to switch from browsing ...
Reddit has announced a major change to its interface by launching a TikTok-style video feed. Along with that, it will be splitting text and video posts into separate feeds, so video content will appear in a “Watch” feed view while text content will be ...