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It’s expected to be introduced to parliament sometime this year.
Reddit launched on the New York Stock Exchange last week and its value soared to US$10 billion ($15.3 billion). Source: Getty / Spencer Platt
Reddit last week made its US stock market debut and soared to a $10 billion ($A15.3 billion) valuation — a result that Ananda-Rajah said “leaves me cold”.
She also criticised Meta — the parent company of social networking site Facebook, which she said should have been “strangled” when it launched 20 years ago.
The spokesperson also pointed to a New York Times article, published last week, that labelled its content moderation a “success story”.
Meanwhile, the federal government is reviewing Australia’s online safety laws, with the final report set to be handed down in the second half of this year.