Courts & Law
Supreme Court rejects lawsuit seeking to hold Reddit responsible for hosting child pornography
The Supreme Court has refused to hear a case against the online forum platform Reddit.
The lawsuit is from a woman who says a former boyfriend posted sexually explicit videos on her when she was a minor. She says she alerted Reddit only to see the videos reposted days later.
Last week, the Supreme Court awarded related victories to Google and Twitter, upholding section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.