In a move worthy of a post on the Not Like Other Girls subreddit , Reddit, one of the world’s largest social platforms, is arguing that it isn’t like other, actual social media sites, as the company seeks to overturn Australia’s law banning children under 16 years of age from social media.

In a lawsuit filed with Australia’s top court , Reddit argues the law, which came into force on December 10, limits free political discourse by preventing children from airing their views online, and should be overturned.

And if the legislation isn’t overturned, the company says it should be exempted from the law because it doesn’t meet the legislation’s definition of a “social media platform.”

Reddit is essentially asking the Australian High Court to address some of the questions raised about the

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