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Reddit is arguing it's a 'collection of public fora' and not a social media company. Here's why.

1. Reddit challenges Australia's new law limiting kids' social media accounts. 2. The company argues it's not a social media platform under the law. 3. Australia's law aims to protect children from harmful social media content. 4. Reddit claims compliance may lead to unintended consequences for verifying ages. 5. Internationally, similar restrictions on underage social media use are emerging.

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Why Bullish?

Reddit's legal challenges may strengthen its market position, attracting users interested in privacy.

How important is it?

The article highlights regulatory challenges shaping Reddit's operational landscape and user engagement.

Why Long Term?

The outcome of the lawsuit could redefine Reddit’s user base and engagement strategies for years.

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