TikTok, Reddit and Imgur to be investigated over use of children's data
- The Information Commissioner’s Office launched an investigation into TikTok, Reddit, and Imgur for their handling of children’s data on March 3, 2025.
- Reddit intends to comply with UK regulations regarding age assurance, as stated by a spokesperson in an email to Reuters.
- 42% of British parents feel they have little control over data collected about their children, according to a survey by the ICO.
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Ethiopia: Research Finds Amharic Language Used to Evade Tiktok Moderation
Addis Abeba- A study by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) found that the Amharic language is being used on TikTok to "bypass moderation" and "evade hate speech detection" by exploiting gaps in the platform's content moderation systems.
UK probes TikTok, Reddit over children's personal data practices
Britain’s privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office, on Monday launched an investigation into how TikTok, Reddit RDDT.N and online image sharing website Imgur safeguard children’s privacy. Social media companies use complex algorithms to prioritise content and keep users engaged. However, the fact that they amplify similar content can lead to children being influenced by increasing amounts of […] The post UK probes TikTok, Reddit o…
Judge unseals TikTok lawsuit over social media safety for children
A lawsuit against TikTok, brought by 13 states and Washington D.C., alleges the platform doesn’t do enough to protect young users from the dangers of social media. NBC News’ Savannah Sellers breaks down the TikTok content moderation percentages and the lawsuit.
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