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    Reddit Challenges Australia’s Strict Social Media Ban for Teens

    psdkBy psdkDecember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    High Court case disputes sweeping under-16 law

    Reddit launches a High Court challenge against Australia’s law blocking users under 16 from joining major social platforms. The law took effect on Wednesday and requires ten companies to prevent young Australians from creating accounts. Supporters argue it shields minors from harmful content and manipulative algorithms.

    Reddit complies with the rule but warns it threatens privacy and political freedoms. Two teenagers are also pursuing a separate case awaiting a High Court hearing.

    Company says policy misreads youth online behavior

    “Despite good intentions, this law misses the mark,” Reddit states on its website. The platform urges the government to adopt effective and less intrusive protections for young users. Communications Minister Anika Wells says the government will remain firm and will not allow large tech firms to influence policy decisions.

    Teens argue the ban restricts political freedom

    Two 15-year-olds from New South Wales claim the rule violates the implied freedom to discuss political and government matters. One teen says democratic participation does not begin at 16 and calls the age limit unfair.

    Experts warn children will bypass restrictions

    Analysts predict many young users will trick verification systems or move to less safe online spaces. Advocates argue the ban removes essential social connections. LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, and rural teenagers rely heavily on online communities.

    Prominent figures back Australia’s tough stance

    Parents broadly support the measure, and public figures like Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, praise Australia’s actions. The couple calls the ban bold but says it should not have been necessary. They hope it sparks a wider reassessment of tech companies that prioritize growth over safety.

    Australia enforces the world’s strictest youth rules

    Governments worldwide test limits on children’s access to digital platforms. Australia goes further than any other country with its age limit of 16 and refusal to allow parental consent as an exemption. The country now applies the strictest rules for minors online.

    Reddit warns of intrusive checks and uneven enforcement

    Reddit argues the law forces invasive and insecure verification for adults and minors. The platform says the ban isolates teens from age-appropriate communities and creates an inconsistent list of platforms. It calls for targeted, privacy-focused solutions instead of blanket bans.

    Reddit emphasizes the case does not aim to avoid compliance or retain young users. Most members are adults, and the platform does not target advertising at anyone under 18. Other platforms affected include Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok.

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