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Reddit files lawsuit against Australia’s youth social media ban

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Message board website Reddit has filed a lawsuit asking the High Court to overturn Australia’s social media ban for people under 16 as well as its inclusion in it, calling the law an infringement of free political expression.

The U.S.-listed firm, which has operations in Australia, called the ban “invalid on the ground that it infringes the implied freedom of political communication,” in a court filing signed by its lawyers, Perry Herzfeld and Jackson Wherrett.

The filing named the Commonwealth of Australia and Communications Minister Anika Wells as defendants. A spokesperson for Wells was not immediately available for comment, although the Australian government has said it is ready to fight any legal challenges to the law.

Two days earlier, Australia went live with the world’s first legally enforced age minimum to access social media. Reddit and nine other platforms, including Meta’s Instagram, Alphabet’s YouTube and TikTok campaigned against the measure for more than a year before ultimately saying they would comply.

The platforms are required to bar underage users or face a fine of up to around $45 million, while underage users and their caregivers do not face punishment. Platforms say they are using measures like age inference, based on a person’s online activity, and age estimation, based on a selfie, to follow the rule.

But the law “carries some serious privacy and political expression issues for everyone on the internet,” Reddit said in a statement published alongside its court filing.

“So, we are filing an application to have the law reviewed.”

The lawsuit filed Friday local time makes a second High Court challenge to the ban. Last month, two teenagers backed by an Australian libertarian state lawmaker filed a challenge which has a hearing in February.

Reddit has no plans to join other parties challenging the ban, a person familiar with the situation said.

WATCH | Youth social media ban in Australia comes into effect:

Australia’s world-first youth social media ban now in effect

Australia has now implemented its ban on social media for users under age 16. The law aims to block Australian children and younger teens from addictive platforms and harmful content online. Critics point out that age verification is often unreliable and some young users have shared ways they’re bypassing the ban.

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